Part B please Deciding on Capacity You are a division manager for Wayne Biotech, and are...
Please Answer part A & B. The item we are working on is a
new medication.
Part I: Maximizing profits - the "Science": Your firm is a profit-maximizing monopolist - you are a small startup, this is your first product and you must determine pricing and decide whether to stay open in the short run. A. What price will you charge and what quantity will you produce in your first launch market? Price: Quantity: B. Should you stay open or...
You manage a plant that mass-produces engines by teams of workers using assembly machines. The technology is summarized by the production function qequals=2020KL where q is the number of engines per week, K is the number of assembly machines, and L is the number of labor teams. Each assembly machine rents for requals=$50 comma 00050,000 per week, and each team costs wequals=$4 comma 0004,000 per week. Engine costs are given by the cost of labor teams and machines, plus $5...
13. Please explain how you decide what level of inputs you use to produce an output. Show this 14. Please explain how you decide what level of outputs you produce given a fixed level of an 15. Suppose your goal this year is to produce 6,400 bushels of organic com. Suppose your on a graph. (5 points) input. Show this on a graph. (5 points) production technology has the following relationship for producing bushels of corn Q f(L,T)- LT where...
Question 9
9) New Plant? Because TrueBeat's capacity is limited to 8,000 units in their current production facility, management would like to explore the impact of building a new production facility. The company is considering a new production facility and equipment that will decrease their variable expenses by 30% but increase fixed expenses by 50%. TrueBeat still plans to produce and sell the same number of units in Year 4 (base). The new plant will give them a relevant range...
Imagine you and your friends have created a new prototype of an electric car and you are discussing the possibility of opening a start-up to produce and sell it. Your big shot is represented by the US! Even though it is still a market niche, US electric car demand is high enough to allow you high returns to your investments. To this extent, you start gathering information to be able to draw a production plan. Yet, there is a big...
You are one of the first engineers hired into the manufacturing engineering department at a brand new facility for producing aircraft engine controls. Your department is responsible for selecting, justifying, and installing all equipment for the factory. Most of the production equipment is being transferred up from the old facility in Fairfield, about a 3-hour drive away. The first production line has just been installed, and 8 more will be implemented over the next few months. When fully operational, approximately...
0 Requirements STUTTOTT 2. The division manager of Division B received the following operating income data for the past year: Click the icon to view the Division B operating income data.) The manager of the division is surprised that the T205 product line is not profitable. The division accountant estimates that dropping the T205 product line will decrease fixed cost of goods sold by $81,000 and decrease fixed selling and administrative expenses by $8,000. a. Prepare a differential analysis to...
Question 9a, 9b, 9c, and 9b and Question 6e and 6f
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1) Summarize the information for TrueBeat from 09 & 10 of HW 1.1 assuming they produce and sell 1,000 drum sets during the year. Remember to use 2 decimals for “per unit" values. Total Dollars TrueBeat - Summarized connect given data Average Cost per Unit Direct materials Direct labor $ 90 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 35 Fixed manufacturing overhead $...
1. Which of the following would be considered more closely related to macroeconomics? A) a firm deciding how many workers to hire. B) a household deciding how much to spend on groceries. C) a government economist forecasting the unemployment rate. D) a business trying to decide how much outuput to produce. - 2. Which of the following is an example of using the scientific method with a natural experiment? A) Measuring how long it takes a marble to fall from...
Question 9
1) Summarize the information for TrueBeat from Q9 & 10 of HW1.1 assuming they produce and sell 1,000 drum sets during the year. Remember to use 2 decimals for "per unit" values. Total Dollars True Beat - Summarized connect given data Average Cost per Unit Direct materials 19 Direct labor $ 90 Variable manufacturing overhead $ 35 Fixed manufacturing overhead $ Fixed selling & administrative expense $ Variable selling & administrative expenses 25 Sales price per unit 516...