--Efficiency of Truck = Standard delivery Time/Actual Delivery time
= 3 hour/5 hour
= 60%
Efficiency of truck is 60%.
--Efficiency Truck needs to achieve improve to breakeven with Standard
Standard Delivery Time* Standard pay per hour = Actual Expected Delivery Time* Actual pay per hour
Actual Expected Delivery Time = (3*70)/45
Actual Expected Delivery Time = 4.66 hour
Actual Delivery Time = 5 hour
Efficiency needs to achieve to breakeven = 4.66/5
= 93.33%
So, truck Co needs to achieve 93.33% efficiency from the actual delivery hour to attain Breakeven.
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