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sukhopar [10]
2 years ago
9

can produce two types of light fixtures, the indoors model and the outdoors model. if the total sales are expected to be 21,050

units, what would be the totla operating income of the company if it decides to buy the new production equipment
Business
1 answer:
mars1129 [50]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

$1,000,000    

Explanation:

The computation is shown below:

<u> Particulars               Indoors Model                Outdoors Model            Total </u>

No of Units

(21,050 in ratio 2:3)     8,420                                   12,630                  21,050

Sales                          1,263,000                            2,778,600            4,041,600

Less: Variable costs   168,400                                 505,200              673,600

Contribution margin   1,094,600                            2,273,400               3,368,000

Less: Fixed costs

(2,160,000 + 208,000)                                                                    2,368,000

Operating Income                                                                           1,000,000

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