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Chapter 25, Problem 5APSA
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contribution margin

Contribution margin is the difference between sales price of a product and variable cost that results in the incremental profit earned for each unit sold. It means the contribution margin generated to meet the fixed cost and generate profit.

Requirement 1:

We have to determine the contribution margin per machine hour that product generates.

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Answer to Problem 5APSA

    Product G
    Product B
    Contribution margin per machine hour $200$70

Explanation of Solution

    Product G
    Product B
    Contribution margin per unit
    $80
    $70
    Machine hour per unit
    0.4 hour
    1 hour
    Contribution margin per machine hour $200$70
    Maximum number of units to be sold
    600
    200
    Hours required to produce maximum units
    240
    200
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contribution margin

Contribution margin is the difference between sales price of a product and variable cost that results in the incremental profit earned for each unit sold. It means the contribution margin generated to meet the fixed cost and generate profit.

Requirement 2:

We have to determine the product mix if it operates in only one shift and contribution margin of suh product mix.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5APSA

    Product G
    Total
    Total contribution margin - one shift
    $35,200
    $35,200

Explanation of Solution

    Product G
    Product B
    Hours dedicated to production of each product
    176
    Nil as machine hour is limited and we will produce product g as contribution is higher of product G.
    Units produced for most profitable sales mix(176/0.4)
    440
    Contribution margin per unit$80
    Total contribution margin - one shift
    $35,200
To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contribution margin

Contribution margin is the difference between sales price of a product and variable cost that results in the incremental profit earned for each unit sold. It means the contribution margin generated to meet the fixed cost and generate profit.

Requirement 3:

We have to determine the product mix if it operates in two shifts and contribution margin of suh product mix.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5APSA

    Product G
    Product B
    Total
    Total contribution margin - another shift
    $48000
    $7840
    $55840

Explanation of Solution

    Product G
    Product B
    Total
    Maximum number of units to be sold
    600
    200
    800
    Hours required to produce maximum units
    240
    200
    440
    Hours dedicated to production of each product
    240
    112
    352 hours
    Units produced for most profitable sales mix
    600
    112
    712
    Contribution margin per unit$80$70
    Total contribution margin - two shift
    $48000
    $7840
    $55840
    Total contribution margin - one shift
    $35200
    Change in contribution margin
    $20640
    Change in fixed cost
    $15000
    Change in operating income
    $5640

Since, it results in increase in operating income. Therefore the company should add another shift.

To determine

Concept Introduction:

Contribution margin

Contribution margin is the difference between sales price of a product and variable cost that results in the incremental profit earned for each unit sold. It means the contribution margin generated to meet the fixed cost and generate profit.

Requirement 4:

We have to determine whether it is profitable to increase the maximum production of product G to 700 units.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 5APSA

    Product G
    Product B
    Total
    Total contribution margin - two shift with marketing campaign
    $56000
    $5040
    $61040

Explanation of Solution

    Product G
    Product B
    Total
    Hours dedicated to production of each product
    280
    72
    352
    Units produced for most profitable sales mix
    700
    72
    Contribution margin per unit$80$70
    Total contribution margin - two shift with marketing campaign
    $56000
    $5040
    $61040
    Total contribution margin - two shift without marketing campaign
    $48000
    $7840
    $55840
    Change in contribution margin
    $5200
    Additional marketing cost
    $12000
    Change in fixed cost
    $15000
    Change in operating revenue
    ($21800)

Since, the change in operating revenue results in loss. Therefore the company should not pursue the marketing campaign and increase the production of Product G.

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