Yield Percent Chapters 7-8. APQ and EPQ APQ = As Purchased Quantity Example: Whole Bananas with the...

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Yield Percent

Chapters 7-8

APQ and EPQ APQ = As Purchased Quantity

Example: Whole Bananas with the peel on.

EPQ = Edible Portion Quantity Example: Peeled Bananas (ready to eat)

Trim Trim = APQ- EPQ

Example: 50# sack of Potatoes Once Peeled and cleaned the potatoes weigh

42.5# 50# - 42.5# = 7.5# (trim)

Yield Percent Formula

Yield % = Edible Portion Quantity x 100

As-Purchased Quantity

Finding the Yield Percent 50 # of Potatoes Yields 42.5# of peeled

usable potatoes. 42.5 # = .85 x 100 = 85%

50 #

Using Yield % Charts Yield % charts are only approximate You must do your own yield tests on the

actual product you are using in order to get completely accurate figures. Some factors that affect yield:

Employee skill level Size of the product Condition or quality of the product

Calculating the APQ APQ = EPQ

Yield Percent

Used to determine how much product you need to buy when you know how much finished product is needed, and you know what the yield % is.

Calculating the EPQ APQ x Yield % = EPQ

This formula is used to calculate how much usable product you can get when you know the As Purchased Quantity and the Yield %

Assignment For Next Week Read Chapters 9-10 Complete Chapter 7 Review Questions

2-30 (Even Only) Complete Chapter 8 Review Questions

2-40 (Even Only)