Input is 10,000 units and normal loss is 20% of input and abnormal loss is 400 units What is actual output?

7600 units
10,000 units
10, 400 units
12,000 units

The correct answer is A. 7600 units.

Normal loss is a loss that is expected to occur in the normal course of production. Abnormal loss is a loss that is not expected to occur in the normal course of production.

In this case, the input is 10,000 units, the normal loss is 20% of input, and the abnormal loss is 400 units. The normal loss is calculated as follows:

Normal loss = 20% * 10,000 units = 2,000 units

The actual output is calculated as follows:

Actual output = Input – Normal loss – Abnormal loss

= 10,000 units – 2,000 units – 400 units

= 7,600 units

Therefore, the actual output is 7,600 units.

Option B is incorrect because it is the input. Option C is incorrect because it is the input plus the normal loss. Option D is incorrect because it is the input plus the normal loss and the abnormal loss.