Respuesta :
Answer:
By demand Rate, cost per customer = $750/Customer
By the Lawyers actual Customers rate of efficiency = $450/Customer
Explanation:
Time it takes to serve 1 Customer = 117 minutes
Demand is 3 Customers Per 10 Hr day
Wage rate for Lawyer is $225/Hour
In a 10hr day Lawyer Wage is $225 x 10hrs = $2,250
Thus, based on Demand the Direct labour cost Per Client = $2,250/3 = $750/Customer
Based on the average time it takes the Lawyer to attend to a client of 117 minutes Per Client however, the Lawyer have met 5 Clients daily
The Direct Labour cost by this expression would be $2,250/5 = $450/Customer
Answer:
The cost of direct labor for the lawyer based on demand rate = $750 per customer
Cost of direct labour for the lawyer based on supply rate = $450 per customer
Explanation:
Cost of direct labour is normally calculated from the demand rate.
In a 10 hour work period, the lawyer has 3 customers.
In a 10 hour work period, the lawyer is paid $225 × 10 = $2250
Wage rate per customer = ($2250/3) = $750 per customer
Based on supply rate (Rate at which the lawyer answers the customers)
Lawyer spends 117 minutes per customer. That is, (117/60) = 1.95 hours per customer.
Meaning, in a 10 hour work period, the lawyer has (10/1.95) = 5.13 ≈ 5 customers per 10 hour work day.
Direct labour rate based on the supply rate = $2250/5 = $450 per customer.