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Paragraph 1. A manager must decide which type of machine to buy, A, B, or C....
A manager must decide which type of machine to buy, A, B, or C. Machine costs (per individual machine) are as follows: Machine A B C Cost $ 50,000 $ 40,000 $ 70,000 Product forecasts and processing times on the machines are as follows: PROCCESSING TIME PER UNIT (minutes) Product HM + Annual Demand 14,000 19,000 12,000 7,000 5 1 1 2 B 3 1 3 6 C 1 3 4 1 a. Assume that only purchasing costs are being...
A manager must decide which type of machine to buy, A, B, or C. Machine costs (per individual machine) are as follows: Machine Cost $40,000 $30,000 $80,000 Product forecasts and processing times on the machines are as follows: PROCCESSING TIME PER UNIT (minutes) Annual Product Demand 16,000 12,000 6.ee 30,000 a. Assume that only purchasing costs are being considered. Compute the total processing time required for each machine type to meet demand, how many of each machine type would be...
A manager must decide which type of machine to buy, A, B, or C. Machine costs (per individual machine) are as follows: Machine Cost A $ 60,000 B $ 50,000 C $ 60,000 Product forecasts and processing times on the machines are as follows: PROCCESSING TIME PER UNIT (minutes) Product Annual Demand A B C 1 15,000 2 4 2 2 25,000 6 2 3 3 15,000 3 5 5 4 20,000 3 4 2 a. Assume that only purchasing...
A manager must decide which type of machine to buy, A, B, or C. Machine costs (per individual machine) are as follows: Machine Cost A $ 60,000 B $ 50,000 C $ 60,000 Product forecasts and processing times on the machines are as follows: PROCCESSING TIME PER UNIT (minutes) Product Annual Demand A B C 1 15,000 2 4 2 2 25,000 6 2 3 3 15,000 3 5 5 4 20,000 3 4 2 a. Assume that only purchasing...
A company must decide which type of machine to buy, and how many units of that type, given the following information: Type Machine Cost $9.000 $ 11,000 Product Annual Demand Processing Time per minutes per unit Machine 1 Machin 2 1 10,000 12,000 14,000 6 8 5o 7 3 a) Evaluate the proposed machines based on the annual capacity cushion of each type to handle the given demand if the machines will operate 8 hours a day, 260 days a...
number. Umit the "> sign in your response.) Total processing time in minutes per machine: Number of each machine needed and total cost A (Click to select) B (Click to select) ) C (Click to select) ) Buy (Click to select): (Click to select) machines. b. Consider this additional information: The machines differ in terms of hourly operating costs: The A machines have an hourly operating cost of $10 each, B machines have an hourly operating cost of $11 each,...
A manager must decide how many machines of a certain type to buy. The machines will be used to manufacture a new gear for which there is increase demand. The manager has narrowed the decision to two alternatives; buy one machine or buy two. If only one machine is purchased and demand is more than it can handle, a second machine can be purchased at a later time. however, the cost per machine would be lower if the two machines...
A manager is trying to decide whether to buy one machine or two. If only one machine is purchased and demand proves to be excessive, the second machine can be purchased later. Some sales would be lost, however, because the lead time for delivery of this type of machine is 6 months. In addition, the cost per machine will be lower if both machines are purchased at the same time. The probability of low demand is estimated to be 0.30...
x Company must replace one of its current machines with either Machine A or Machine B. The useful life of Last year, X Company sold 64,200 units of its only product for $18.00 each. Total costs were as follows: both machines is seven years. Machine A costs $50,000, and Machine B costs $63,000. Estimated annual cash flows with the two machines are as Cost of goods sold Variable $483,426 follows: 131,610 Fixed Machine Machine Selling and Year A. administrative 1...
An operations manager must decide the amount of spare parts for an electronic product. Manufacturing each part requires processing on two machines, with the following processing times (in hours.) Part Machine A B C 1 0.02 0.03 0.05 2 0.05 0.02 0.04 Each machine is available 40 hours per month, and each part manufactured will yield a unit profit as follows: Part A B C Profit $50 $40 $30 If at most 50% of all produced parts can be Product...