Dairyplus processes organic milk into plain yogurt.   Dairyplus sells plain yogurt to​ hospitals, nursing​ homes, and restaurants in​ bulk, one-gallon containers. Each​ batch, processed at a cost of $830​, yields 300 gallons of plain yogurt. Dairyplus sells the​ one-gallon tubs for ​$8 ​each, and spends ​$0.14 for each plastic tub. Dairyplus has recently begun to reconsider its strategy. Dairyplus wonders if it would be more profitable to sell​ individual-size portions of fruited organic yogurt at local food stores. Dairyplus could further process each batch of plain yogurt into 6,400 individual portions​ (3/4 cup​ each) of fruited yogurt. A recent market analysis indicates that demand for the product exists. Dairyplus would sell each individual portion for ​$0.58. Packaging would cost $0.05 per​ portion, and fruit would cost $0.09 per portion. Fixed costs would not change.     Should Dairyplus continue to sell only the​ gallon-size plain yogurt​ (sell as​ is) or convert the plain yogurt into​ individual-size portions of fruited yogurt​ (process further)?​ Why? ​(Use a minus sign or parentheses for amounts that are typically shown enclosed in parentheses in a sell or process further​ decision.)       Process   Costs Sell As Is Further Difference Expected revenue from selling by the gallon       Expected revenue from selling individual portions       Additional costs of selling as is by the gallon       Additional costs of processing individual portions       Total net revenue         Enter any number in the edit fields and then click Check Answer.   Finally, calculate the total net benefit per container.

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Dairyplus processes organic milk into plain yogurt.
 
Dairyplus sells plain yogurt to​ hospitals, nursing​ homes, and restaurants in​ bulk, one-gallon containers. Each​ batch, processed at a cost of $830​, yields 300 gallons of plain yogurt. Dairyplus sells the​ one-gallon tubs for ​$8 ​each, and spends ​$0.14 for each plastic tub. Dairyplus has recently begun to reconsider its strategy. Dairyplus wonders if it would be more profitable to sell​ individual-size portions of fruited organic yogurt at local food stores. Dairyplus could further process each batch of plain yogurt into
6,400 individual portions​ (3/4 cup​ each) of fruited yogurt. A recent market analysis indicates that demand for the product exists. Dairyplus would sell each individual portion for ​$0.58. Packaging would cost $0.05 per​ portion, and fruit would cost $0.09 per portion. Fixed costs would not change.
 
 
Should Dairyplus continue to sell only the​ gallon-size plain yogurt​ (sell as​ is) or convert the plain yogurt into​ individual-size portions of fruited yogurt​ (process further)?​ Why? ​(Use a minus sign or parentheses for amounts that are typically shown enclosed in parentheses in a sell or process further​ decision.)
 
 
 
Process
 
Costs
Sell As Is
Further
Difference
Expected revenue from selling by the gallon
 
 
 
Expected revenue from selling individual portions
 
 
 
Additional costs of selling as is by the gallon
 
 
 
Additional costs of processing individual portions
 
 
 
Total net revenue
 
 
 
 
Enter any number in the edit fields and then click Check Answer.
 
Finally, calculate the total net benefit per container.
 
 
 
Process
 
Costs
Sell As Is
Further
Difference
Expected revenue from selling
 
 
 
Expected revenue from selling 
 
   
Additional costs of selling as is 
 
 
 
Additional costs of processing 
 
   
Total net revenue
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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