The Illustration below demonstrates the volume of cash invested in machinery, building, staff training and research from organization A to E.
Overall, except for organization B and C, the amount of money invested in Building from other remaining corporations were the highest, while that of research was the lowest one. Interestingly, organization B tended to utilize money to invest in staff training the most.
Regarding business A, nearly 1.6 million of dollars of money was invested in building, which was approximately 0.4 and 0.6 million dollars greater than that of machinery, staff training and research, respectively. In contrast, organization B tended to utilize money the most for investing in staff training, with roughly 1.9 million dollars, while research ranked third, with accurately 1.4 million dollars. Additionally, research was 1.77 times higher than the volume of money invested in machinery from company B. In terms of organization C, machinery and research had the same investment, with around 1.3 million dollars.
Regarding corporation D, the amount of cash invested in building from this company was the most, with 1 million dollars, while that of research was the lowest, with only 0.6 million dollars. Similarly, building still led the top , with 1 million dollars, which was 0.2, 0.1 and 0.3 greater than that of other remaining categories from organization E.
