Surf Company can sell all of the two surfboard models it produces, but it has only 412 direct labor hours available. The Glide model requires 2 direct labor hours per unit. The Ultra model requires 4 direct labor hours per unit. Contribution margin per unit is $212 for Glide and $324 for Ultra. (a) Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product. (b) Determine the best sales mix and the resulting contribution margin. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product. Glide Ultra Contribution margin per direct labor hour < Required A Required B >
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- Patz Company produces two types of machine parts: Part A and Part B, with unit contribution margins of 300 and 600, respectively. Assume initially that Patz can sell all that is produced of either component. Part A requires two hours of assembly, and B requires five hours of assembly. The firm has 300 assembly hours per week. Required: 1. Express the objective of maximizing the total contribution margin subject to the assembly-hour constraint. 2. Identify the optimal amount that should be produced of each machine part and the total contribution margin associated with this mix. 3. What if market conditions are such that Patz can sell at most 75 units of Part A and 60 units of Part B? Express the objective function with its associated constraints for this case and identify the optimal mix and its associated total contribution margin.Surf Company can sell all of the two surfboard models it produces, but it has only 400 direct labor hours available. The Glide model requires 2 direct labor hours per unit. The Ultra model requires 4 direct labor hours per unit. Contribution margin per unit is $200 for Glide and $300 for Ultra. (e) Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product. (b) Determine the best sales mix and the resulting contribution margin. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product. Contribution margin per direct labor hour Glide Ultra Required B > DSurf Company can sell all of the two surfboard models it produces, but it has only 400 direct labor hours available. The Glide model requires 2 direct labor hours per unit. The Ultra model requires 4 direct labor hours per unit. Contribution margin per unit is $200 for Glide and $300 for Ultra. (a) Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product. (b) Determine the best sales mix and the resulting contribution margin. Navigation: 1. Use the Open Excel in New Tab button to launch this question. 2. When finished in Excel, use the Save and Return to Assignment button in the lower right to return to Connect. Open Excel in new tab
- Surf Company can sell all of the two surfboard models it produces, but it has only 424 direct labor hours available. The Glide model requires 2 direct labor hours per unit. The Ultra model requires 4 direct labor hours per unit. Contribution margin per unit is $224 for Glide and $348 for Ultra. (a) Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product. (b) Determine the best sales mix and the resulting contribution margin. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product. Glide Ultra Contribution margin per direct labor hourPresidio, Inc., produces one model of mountain bike. Partial information for the company follows: Required: 1. Complete Presidio's cost data table. 2. Calculate Presidio's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the cost data table assuming the company sells each bike for $630. 3. Calculate net operating income (loss) at each of the sales levels assuming a sales price of $630. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Complete Presidio's cost data table. (Round your Cost per Unit answers to 2 decimal places.) Bikes Produced and Sold 730 Units 810 Units 1,402 Units Total costs Variable costs Fixed costs per year Total costs Cost per unit Variable cost per unit Fixed cost per unit Total cost per unit S 189,800 S S 189,800 $ 0.00 $ 0 S 536.00 S Required 1 0 0.00 Required 2 >Presidio, Inc., produces one model of mountain bike. Partial information for the company follows: Required: 1. Complete Presidio's cost data table. 2. Calculate Presidio's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the cost data table assuming the company sells each bike for $630. 3. Calculate net operating income (loss) at each of the sales levels assuming a sales price of $630. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Complete Presidio's cost data table. (Round your Cost per Unit answers to 2 decimal places.) Bikes Produced and Sold 730 Units 910 Units 1,18 Total costs Variable costs 189,800 Fixed costs per year Total costs 189,800 Cost per unit Variable cost per unit Fixed cost per unit Total cost per unit 0.00 S 540.00 $4 0.00
- Surf Company can sell all of the two surfboard models it produces, but it has only 412 direct labor hours available. The Glide model requires 2 direct labor hours per unit. The Ultra model requires 4 direct labor hours per unit. Contribution margin per unit is $212 for Glide and $324 for Ultra. (a) Compute the contribution margin per direct labor hour for each product.(b) Determine the best sales mix and the resulting contribution margin.Ptarmigan Company produces two products. Product A has a contribution margin of $44.00 and requires 8 machine hours. Product B has a contribution margin of $67.20 and requires 12 machine hours. Determine the most profitable product assuming the machine hours are the constraint. If required, round your answers to two decimal places. Contribution margin per machine hour: Product A $ Product B $ Product is the most profitable.Presidio, Incorporated, produces one model of mountain bike. Partial information for the company follows: Required: 1. Complete Presidio's cost data table. 2. Calculate Presidio's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the cost data table assuming the company sells each bike for $630. 3. Calculate net operating income (loss) at each of the sales levels assuming a sales price of $630. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Complete Presidio's cost data table. Note: Round your Cost per Unit' answers to 2 decimal places. Bikes Produced and Sold Total costs Variable costs Fixed costs per year Total costs Cost per unit Variable cost per unit Fixed cost per unit Total cost per unit 720 Units 890 Units 1,902 Units $ 187,200 187,200 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0.00 Required 1 543.00 $ 0.00 Required 2 >
- Presidio, Incorporated, produces one model of mountain bike. Partial information for the company follows: Required: 1. Complete Presidio's cost data table. 2. Calculate Presidio's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the cost data table assuming the company sells each bike for $630. 3. Calculate net operating income (loss) at each of the sales levels assuming a sales price of $630. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Complete Presidio's cost data table. Note: Round your Cost per Unit answers to 2 decimal places. Bikes Produced and Sold 730 Units 750 Units 1,260 Units Total costs Variable costs $ 182,500 Fixed costs per year Total costs $ 182,500 $ 0 $ 0 Cost per unit Variable cost per unit Fixed cost per unit Total cost per unit $ 0.00 $ 558.00 $ 0.00Presidio, Inc., produces one model of mountain bike. Partial information for the company follows: Required: 1. Complete Presidio's cost data table. 2. Calculate Presidio's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the cost data table assuming the company sells each bike for $640. 3. Calculate net operating income (loss) at each of the sales levels assuming a sales price of $640. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Complete Presidio's cost data table. (Round your Cost per Unit answers to 2 decimal places.) Bikes Produced and Sold 730 Units 790 Units 1,944 Units Total costs Variable costs $ 189,800 Fixed costs per year Total costs Cost per unit Variable cost per unit Fixed cost per unit Total cost per unit $ 549.00 Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Calculate Presidio's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the cost data…S Presidio, Incorporated, produces one model of mountain bike. Partial information for the company follows: Required: 1. Complete Presidio's cost data table. 2. Calculate Presidio's contribution margin ratio and its total contribution margin at each sales level indicated in the cost data table assuming the company sells each bike for $650. 3. Calculate net operating income (loss) at each of the sales levels assuming a sales price of $650. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Complete Presidio's cost data table. Note: Round your Cost per Unit answers to 2 decimal places. Bikes Produced and Sold 740 Units 890 Units 1,112 Units Total costs Variable costs $ 185,000 Fixed costs per year Total costs $ 185,000 $ 0 $ 0 Cost per unit Variable cost per unit Fixed cost per unit Total cost per unit $ 0.00 $ 537.00 $ 0.00