The answer to this item is letter <em>C. PRICE ELASTIC. </em>
The price elastic demand as stated in this given corresponds to the increase or rise in the total revenue when the price is brought down or decreased. This is indicated by the PED (price elasticity of demand).
The total revenue is calculated by multiplying the total items, good, or services sold by the unit price. For the demand which is price elastic, the decrease in the price will cause a higher raise in the number of customer vying for the products and services.
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answer :
1) attached below
2a) Increases by $25,176
Explanation:
1) Attached below is the contribution format income statement
<u>2a) Determine by how much the net operating income will change </u>
monthly advertising increment = $25,000
Assumed increase in division's sales = 16%
first step : determine increment in contribution margin of west division
= 313,600 * 0.16 = 50,176
change in net operating income = 50176 - monthly advert increment
= 50176 - 25,000 = $25,176 ( increases )
Answer:
It is more convenient to continue the production in house.
Explanation:
Giving the following information:
The company is currently operating at capacity and has received an offer from one of its suppliers to make the 12,000 awnings it needs for $25 each. Old Camp’s costs to make the awning are $12 in direct materials and $7 in direct labor. Variable manufacturing overhead is 70 percent of direct labor. If Old Camp accepts the offer, $42,000 of fixed manufacturing overhead currently being charged to the awnings will have to be absorbed by other product lines.
Make in house:
Variable costs= 12 + 7 + (7*0.70)= $23.9
Total variable costs= 23.9*12000= 286,800
Buy= 25*12,000= $300,000
It is more convenient to continue the production in house.
<span>Sebadoah should decrease his supply expense to 1,100 for the month of February. The extra $100 is just in case the month of February is busier and he'll have enough to supplies for the demand.</span>
Answer:
(d) all costs exclusive of payments to fixed factors of production.
Explanation:
The cost involved in the first three options is considered by economists as accounting cost. Economic cost involves the accounting cost, but it is added to the opportunity cost, which is the remuneration that an economic agent fails to receive for practicing one economic activity and not another.
For example, a business owner has fixed production costs, but it should add to his opportunity cost to be working in that firm rather than another economic activity.