Multiple Choice
A factory has a yield-to-input (Y/I) ratio of 0.94 and the percentage of poor-quality products that can be reworked (R) is 89.1%.If the percentage of good products produced each day (G) is doubled but the yield-to-input ratio remains unchanged,then the percentage of poor-quality products that can be reworked must have __________.
A) decreased to 44.6%
B) decreased to 40%
C) decreased to 37.81%
D) There is not enough information to determine R.
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