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monitta
4 years ago
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Holden Corporation produces three products, with costs and selling prices as follows: Product A Product B Product C Selling pric

e per unit $ 30 100 % $ 20 100 % $ 15 100 % Variable costs per unit 18 60 % 15 75 % 6 40 % Contribution margin per unit $ 12 40 % $ 5 25 % $ 9 60 % A particular machine is the bottleneck. On that machine, 3 machine hours are required to produce each unit of Product A, 1 hour is required to produce each unit of Product B, and 2 hours are required to produce each unit of Product C. Rank the products from the most profitable to the least profitable use of the constrained resource (bottleneck)
Business
1 answer:
yuradex [85]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Product B   $  5.00 per hour

Product C   $  4.50 per hour

Product A   $  4.00 per hour

Explanation:

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FIorst we calculate the CM per product

then we divide this CM by the consumption on the bottleneck resource.

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