1. Normal Loss is equal to
(a) Normal Output - Actual Output
te) Input x % of Normal Loss
(b) Actual Output - Normal Output
(d) None of the above
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Normal Loss is equal to b) Input x % of Normal Loss
What is a normal loss?
- Normal loss is the loss that we encounter during the processing. For example, if you want to transport fruits, some of them will be damaged during loading and unloading, and some will not be fit enough to be sold.
- So, we can't avoid normal loss. It is part of the processing cost.
- Normally, the value of the normal loss is simply calculated by subtracting the lost units from the introduced units.
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