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142 The following statements have been made about learning curves.
(1) Learning curves are easier to apply in companies with a high labour turnover than those with a lower
rate of staff turnover.
(2) Learning rates are not affected by time gaps between the production of additional units of a product.
Which of the above statements is/are true?
A 1 only
B 2 only
C Neither 1 nor 2
D Both 1 and 2
Is the answer B or C?
The answer to this question was not given so I had to copy this.
The answer is C.
A high labour turnover means the learning has to start all over again.
Long time gaps between production will again mean that learning has to start again 🙂