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Chapter 10, Problem 9PA

(a)

Summary Introduction

Interpretation: The annual capacity with a single eight hour shift is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The annual capacityis the maximum level of output that a company is able to make a product or provide a service in a year.

Output per day is calculated by,

  Outputperday=TotaltimeavailableTimetomakeoneunit

The capacity is given by,

  Capacity = Numberofmachines ×Workingdays ×Outputperday

(a)

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Given information:

Fixed cost for one shift is $60,000.

Unit variable cost is $7.

Selling price is $12.

Number of machines is 6.

Number of working days in year is 340.

Processing time per unit is 40 minutes.

The annual capacity with a single eight hour shift calculation is shown below:

  Outputperday=TotaltimeavailableTimetomakeoneunit=8hour×60minutes40minutes=12units

The capacity is calculated as follows:

  Capacity=Numberofmachines×Workingdays×Outputperday=6×340×12=24480units

Thus, the capacity of plant is 24480 units per year.

(b)

Summary Introduction

Interpretation: The capacity with two shifts is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The annual capacityis the maximum level of output that a company is able to make a product or provide a service in a year.

The formula to calculate the output per day is given by,

  Outputperday=TotaltimeavailableTimetomakeoneunit

(b)

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The annual capacity with a single eight hour shift is calculated as shown below:

  Outputperday=TotaltimeavailableTimetomakeoneunit=8hour×2×60minutes40minutes=24units

Determine the capacity as follows.

  Capacity=Numberofmachines×Workingdays×Outputperday=6×340×24=48960units

Thus, the capacity of plant is 48960 unit per year.

(c)

Summary Introduction

Interpretation: The break-even volume with a single shift operation is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Break-even point is the no profit no loss situation.

Breakevenvolumeis the amount of product that needs to be produced and sold to cover total costs of production.

(c)

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Calculate the break-even volume with one shiftas shown below.

  Breakevenpoint=FixedcostSellingpriceVariablecost=$60000$12$7=12,000units

Thus, the break-even volume with one shift is $12000 units.

(d)

Summary Introduction

Interpretation: The maximum revenue with a single shift is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Revenueis defined as the income of a company that is generated from its normal business activities, such as the sale of goods and services to customers.

(d)

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The maximum revenue per shift is calculated by using the following formula:

  Revenue=Capacitywithsingleshift×Salesperunit=$24,800×$12=$297,600

Thus, the revenue is $297,600 units.

(e)

Summary Introduction

Interpretation: The break-even volume with a two shift operation is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

Break-even point is the no profit, no loss situation.

Breakevenvolumeis the amount of product that needs to be produced and sold to cover total costs of production.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

  Breakevenpoint=2×FixedcostSellingpriceVariablecost=$60000×2$12$7=24,000units

Thus, the break-even volume with two shifts is $24,000 units.

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