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1. Madison Corporation sells three products (M, N, and O) in the following mix: 3:1:2. Unit price and cost data are: M N O Unit sales price $ 14 $ 10 $ 13 Unit variable costs 7 6 10 Total fixed costs are $449,500. The selling price per composite unit for the current sales mix (rounded to the nearest cent) is : Multiple Choice $37.00. $ 12.33. $41.00. $78.00. $52.00. 2. Shore Company reports the following information regarding its production...
A manufacturer produces three products, A, B, and C. The profits for each unit of A, B, and C sold are S1, S2, and S3, respectively. Fiked costs are $17,000 per year, and the costs of producing each unit of A, B, and C are $4, S5, and $7, respectlvely. Next year, a total of 10,000 units of al three praducts is to be produced and sold, and a total profit of $23,000 is to be reafzed. I total cost...
1. A manufacturer produces three products, A, B, and C. The profits for each unit of A, B, and C sold are $11, $22, and $33, respectively. Fixed costs are $18,000 per year, and the costs of producing each unit of A, B, and C are $4, $5, and $7, respectively. Next year, a total of 10,000 units of all three products is to be produced and sold, and a total profit of $18,000 is to be realized. If total...
Consider the following data for two products of Gitano Manufacturing (Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Round your intermediate calculations and "OH rate and cost per unit" answers to 2 decimal places.) Number of units produced Direct labor cost 825 per DLH) Direct materials CONE Product 11.500 units 0.11 DLH per unit $ 1.90 per unit Product B 1.800 units 0.27 DLH per unit $ 2.30 per unit Activity Machine setup Materials handling Quality control inspections Overhead...
2. Partitioned matrices A matrix A is a (2 x 2) block matrix if it is represented in the form [ A 1 A2 1 A = | A3 A4 where each of the A; are matrices. Note that the matrix A need not be a square matrix; for instance, A might be (7 x 12) with Aj being (3 x 5), A2 being (3 x 7), A3 being (4 x 5), and A4 being (4 x 7). We can...
Question 2: Quebec Builders Inc. produces three products: A, B, and C. The following information is presented for the three products: Fixed Cost $ 142,000 Units produced Price Per Unit Variable Cost Per Unit Product A 80 $ 120 $ 60 Product B 120 $ 600 $ 360 Product C 200 $ 800 s 400 Required: 1. Calculate the contribution margin for each product 2. Calculate the break-even point in units of the three products A, B, and C combination...
Question 2: Surrey Builders Inc. produces three products: A, B, and C. The following information is presented for the three products: I Fixed Cost 291,600 Units produced Price Per Unit Variable Cost Per Unit Product A 80 $ 160 $ 80 Product B 120 $ 1,000 $ 600 Product c 200 $ 1,500 $ 800 Required: 1. Calculate the contribution margin for each product 2. Calculate the break-even point in units of the three products A, B, and C combination...
Question 2: Cascade Builders Inc. produces three products: A, B, and C. The following information is presented for the three products: Fixed Cost S 123,500 Product B Units produced 120 Product A 80 $ 4200 $ 90 Product C 200 $ 700 $ 400 $ 400 $ 150 Price Per Unit Variable Cost Per Unit Required: 1. Calculate the contribution margin for each product 2. Calculate the break-even point in units of the three products A, B, and C combination...
Question 2: Hindi Builders Inc. produces three products: A, B, and C. The following information is presented for the three products: Fixed Cost $ 687,400 Product A 80 Units produced Price Per Unit Variable Cost Per Unit Products 120 $ 1.800 $ 800 Product C 200 $ 2,800 $ 1,500 $ $ 320 160 Required: 1. Calculate the contribution margin for each product 2. Calculate the break-even point in units of the three products A, B, and C combination based...
26. Dell Corp. produces three products and is currently facing a labor shortage - only 20,000 hours are available this month. The selling price, costs, labor requirements, machine requirements and demand of the three products are as follows: A. In what order should Dell prioritize (rank from 1st choice to 3rd) production of the products? To determine priority you first determine what resource is constrained (in this case it is labor hours). Then calculate Unit Contribution Margin. Using unit contribution...