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Norma-Jean [14]
3 years ago
5

The CEO of a major automaker overheard one of its division managers make the following statement regarding the rm's production p

lans: "In order to maximize prots, it is essential that we operate at the minimum point of our average total cost curve." If you were the CEO of the automaker, would you praise or chastise the manager? Explain.
Business
1 answer:
nlexa [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:don’t know sorry

Explanation:

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<u>For the Month Ending June 30</u>

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Northeast Region             140,000                       $45               $6,300,000

Southwest Region            160,000                       $45               $7,200,000

Total                                                                                            $13,500,000

Model U500 :

Northeast Region            100,000                       $80               $8,000,000

Southwest Region           125,000                       $80              $10,000,000

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Expected Units to be Sold                           300,000             225,000

Add Desired Closing Inventory                      30,000                15,000

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Less Desired Opening Inventory                  (25,000)              (10,000)

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