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Utah Utensil has developed a new kitchen utensil. The firm has conducted significant
Year | Expected Volume (Units) | Expected Price per Unit |
---|---|---|
1 | 41,280 | $19 |
2 | 48,000 | 20 |
3 | 90,000 | 16 |
4 | 34,400 | 12 |
The firm wants to net a minimum of $3.50 per unit in profit over the product’s life, and selling and administrative expenses are expected to average $43,000 per year. Calculate the life cycle target cost per unit to produce the new utensil. Note: Round your answer to two decimal places (i.e., round 2.4555 to 2.46). $
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