Revenue retrieval = Total Revenue (Resale + Recycling) - Total Cost (Processing + Disposal)
Revenue retrieval for Design 1 = ((5.6+2.56+1.34)+(8.90+3.67+4.32))-((3.50+3.25+0.69)+(2.85+4.00+3.34))
= (9.5+16.89)-(7.44+10.19)
= 26.39-17.63
= $ 8.76
Revenue retrieval for Design 2 = ((4.76+3.21+5.31)+(5.68+5.28+6.98))-((6.00+2.42+2.47)+(2.13+3.59+4.90))
= (13.28+17.94)-(10.89+10.62)
= 31.22-21.51
= $ 9.71
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Q 36. Design 2
Revenue retrieval per unit of Design 2 is higher. Therefore, it is the best design based on its revenue retrieval
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Q 37. $ 9.71
Dollar value of revenue retrieval per unit for Design 2 = 9.71 (as computed in the beginning)
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