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melisa1 [442]
3 years ago
14

Your email campaign has an open-rate of 9.6%, you emailed 25,000 people. How many people opened your email?

Business
1 answer:
Drupady [299]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

2,400 people

Explanation:

if open rate is 9.6%

people emailed were 25,000

the people who opened will be 9.6% of 25,000

=9.6/100 x 25,000

=0.096 x 25,000

=2,400

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                                         Product U6                      Product R5      Total

Expected production            690                                  1,060

Direct materials cost/unit   $250.40                             $167.80

Direct Labor Hours/unit         8.9                                     5.9

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Direct labor costs               $171,948 ($28*6,141)          $175,112 ($28*6,254)

Total direct materials cost $172,776 ($250.4*690)   $177,868 ($167.8*1,060)

Total overhead                 $636,360                         $658,752                 $1,295,112

Total production cost        $981,084                         $1,011,732

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Cost per unit                      $1,421.86                         $954.46

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Direct labor costs               $171,948 ($28*6,141)          $175,112 ($28*6,254)

Total direct materials cost $172,776 ($250.4*690)   $177,868 ($167.8*1,060)

Total overhead                   $641,612                          $653,418                 $1,295,112

Total production cost       $986,336                       $1,006,398

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Cost per unit                      $1,429.47                         $949.43

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