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Eva8 [605]
2 years ago
5

Una empresa embotelladora de gaseosas lanzará su propia bebida "Delicia" de un litro a un costo variable de S/ 2.50 por unidad,

los costos fijos son S/ 18,500. Cada unidad tiene un precio de venta de S/ 4.50. Entonces, determine el número de botellas de un litro que deben venderse para que la empresa obtenga utilidades de S/ 30 000.
Mathematics
1 answer:
KIM [24]2 years ago
6 0

Por la ecuación de utilidad, necesitamos una producción de 7,667 botellas de un litro de capacidad para obtener un total de utilidades de S/ 30.000.

<h3>¿Cómo determinar las utilidades por la venta de bebidas gaseosas?</h3>

Las utilidades (U') se obtienen de sustraer los costes de producción (Cp) a las utilidades <em>netas</em> (U). Los costes de producción (Cp) son la suma de costes <em>variables</em> (C') y costes <em>fijos </em>(C). y la utilidades <em>netas</em> proceden de la venta de botellas. En consecuencia, tenemos la siguiente expresión:

U' = U - Cp

U' = U - C' - C

A continuación, desarrollamos y resolvemos la ecuación resultante:

30000 = 4.50 · x - 2.50 · x - 18500

1.50 · x = 11500

x = 7667

Por la ecuación de utilidad, necesitamos una producción de 7,667 botellas de un litro de capacidad para obtener un total de utilidades de S/ 30.000.

Para saber sobre utilidades: brainly.com/question/16933668

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