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Data for a factory
 Total factory cost £10,000 Total time au ailable on key resource (hours)  2,500 Contribution per unit product A £34.00 Contribution per unit product B £30.00 Contribution per unit product C £22.00 Contribution per unit product D £20.00 Hours required product A 12.0 Hours required product B 6.0 Hours required product C 6.0 Hours required product D 8.0\begin{array}{ll}\text { Total factory cost } & £ 10,000 \\\text { Total time au ailable on key resource (hours) } & 2,500 \\\text { Contribution per unit product A } & £ 34.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product B } & £ 30.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product C } & £ 22.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product D } & £ 20.00 \\\text { Hours required product A } & 12.0 \\\text { Hours required product B } & 6.0 \\\text { Hours required product C } & 6.0 \\\text { Hours required product D } & 8.0\end{array}

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The theory of constraints has its own special definitions

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Definitions:

Overhead Rate

A calculation used to allocate indirect costs to produced goods based on a certain measure, like labor hours or machine hours.

Allocation Base

A criterion or standard used to distribute costs among different cost objects, such as departments or products.

Overhead Costs

Indirect costs incurred in the business process, such as rent, utilities, and administrative expenses, not directly attributable to specific products or services.

Complex

Consisting of many different and connected parts; not simple.

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