Part1.
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Determine the contribution margin per direct labor-hour expended
on each product. (Do not round intermediate calculations.
Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)
Product |
Contribution Margin per DLH |
Debbie |
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Trish |
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Sarah |
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Mike |
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Sewing kit |
Part2.
Calculate the the total direct labor-hours that will be required
to produce the units estimated to be sold during the coming year.
(Do not round intermediate calculations.)
ProductTotal
HoursDebbie32,400Trish9,200Sarah35,100Mike21,000Sewing
Kit49,350Total hours required147,050 (These are my answers, almost
postive they are correct)
Part 3. Based on response to Requirement 1 & 2, how much of
136,550 direct labor hours of capacity will be allocated to Walton
Toy Company’s various products?
ProductHoursDebbie32,400Trish0Sarah35,100Mike21,000Sewing
kit48,050 (These are also my answers, think they are right)
Part4. |
What is the highest total contribution margin that the company
can earn if it makes optimal use of its constrained resource?
Part5. |
What is the highest price, in terms of a rate per hour, that
Walton Toy Company would be willing to pay for additional capacity
(that is, for added direct labor time)? (Do not round
intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal
places.)
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