
What are the numbers for subcontract (units) for the picture above?
The total cost, excluding normal time labor costs, for Plan A = $___?(enter response as a whole number)
Answer:
Subcontract Units (SU) = Demand - Production
July: SU = 1300 - 1100 = 200
Aug: SU = 1150- 1100 = 50
Sep: SU = 1100 - 1100 = 0
Oct: SU = 1600 - 1100 = 500
Nov: SU = 1900 - 1100 = 800
Dec: SU = 1900 - 1100 = 800
Total Subcontract Units = 200 + 50 + 500 + 800 + 800 = 2350 units
Total Cost for Plan A = Total Subcontract Units*Subcontract Cost per unit = 2350*60 = $141000
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