Operations Management
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780135173626
Author: HEIZER, Jay, RENDER, Barry, Munson, Chuck
Publisher: Pearson,
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Chapter 7.S, Problem 17P
Markland Manufacturing intends to increase capacity by overcoming a bottleneck operation by adding new equipment. Two vendors have presented proposals. The fixed costs for proposal A are $50 000, and for proposal B, $70 000. The variable cost for A is $12 00, and for B, $10 00. The revenue generated by each unit is $20.00
- a. What is the break-even point in units for proposal A?
- b. What is the break-even point in units for proposal B?
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Chapter 7 Solutions
Operations Management
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