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Briley Barrett
1 October, 21:30
Explain overproduction
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Isiah Mckee
1 October, 22:05
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Overproduction is when a product is being made in higher quantities than it is needed. This results in mass amounts of unsalable product.
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Lilliana
1 October, 22:13
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Overproduction is is when a particular product is produced at a large rate that precedes the desired amount wanted/needed.
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