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The following information is given for a company:

                                                Process A                   Process B

Units passing inspection       8,800 units                  3,000 units

Units entering process          10,000 units                5,000 units

Calculate the (a) process yield for process A, (b) process yield for process B, and (c) overall process yield. Round your answer to one decimal place, if necessary.


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