very easy to know this one, the most popular aircraft of all time the Cessna 172 - first produced in 1956 it is still being made today for a total count (last i checked anyway) of 43,000+ planes - that's even more than the combat aircraft of WW2 which were made in huge nimbers in nazi Germany and Russia - the cessna 182, which is a more powerful version of the 172 is 5th most produced at more than 25,000 planes and the cessna 150 is sixth with nearly 24,000
With respect to larger commercial aircraft, the Boeing 737, with its many iterations, is almost certainly the most popular commercial jet of all time. The DC-9, now the Boeing 717, isn't too far behind.
In a factory, production volume is considered to be the number of units produced, but in a governmental organization with no assembly process, the units produced might refer, for example, to the number of welfare cases processed.
4,591,851 units
The number of Jeep Unlimited Rubicons produced in 2005 was 5,854 units. The number of Unlimited Rubicons produced in 2006 was 6,742 units.
For the 1978 Trans Am Y88 S.E. L80, the number of units produced was 880. For the 1978 Y88 S.E. W72, the number of units produced was 7,786.
A variable cost is the cost that changes with the number of units produced.
Fixed costs
Units produced per hour divided by number of men. example: 15 units produced per hour by 5 men = 15/5 = 3 units per man-hour. If 15 units were produced per hour by only 3 men, the efficiency is better and it will become 15/3 = 5 units per man-hour.
H.C.F stands for highest common factor. That means the highest number which is a factor of all the numbers, that is the highest number that divides all the numbers without remainder. As such, it is just a number with no units.
Average cost = Total cost / number of units of a good produced. So Total cost = Average cost X No. of units of a good produced
power to run production equipment.
Partial productivity measures are indicators used to analyze activities in terms of a single input (e.g., units produced per worker, units produced per plant, units produced per hour, or units produced per quantity of material).
The Toyota Corolla holds the title for the car with the highest number of mass-produced copies in history. With over 44 million units sold worldwide since its introduction in 1966, the Toyota Corolla is known for its reliability and affordability.