LATHE A 40,000 5,000 2,000 LATHE B 56,000 7,000 2,800 3.5 First Cost Salvage Value Annual Maintenance Operation, Cost/hour Life, in years Time per part (hours) 4 10 12 0.40 0.25 REQUIRED: Determine the number of machine parts/year that could be produced so that 2 lathes will be equally economical if the MARR is 18%. Use AWM If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use ROR If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use PWM If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use EUAC

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Two lathes are being considered in the manufacture of certain machine parts. Data is given below, all cost in peso: LATHE A LATHE B First Cost 40,000 56,000 Salvage Value 5,000 7,000 Annual Maintenance 2,000 2,800 Operation, Cost/hour 4 3.5 Life, in years 10 12 Time per part (hours) 0.40 0.25 REQUIRED: If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use EUAC please use EUAC
LATHE A
LATHE B
First Cost
40,000
Salvage Value
Annual Maintenance
5,000
2,000
56,000
7,000
2,800
Operation, Cost/hour
Life, in years
Time per part (hours)
4
3.5
10
12
0.40
0.25
REQUIRED:
Determine the number of machine parts/year that could be produced so that 2 lathes will be equally economical if the
MARR is 18%. Use AWM
If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use ROR
If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use PWM
If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use EUAC
Transcribed Image Text:LATHE A LATHE B First Cost 40,000 Salvage Value Annual Maintenance 5,000 2,000 56,000 7,000 2,800 Operation, Cost/hour Life, in years Time per part (hours) 4 3.5 10 12 0.40 0.25 REQUIRED: Determine the number of machine parts/year that could be produced so that 2 lathes will be equally economical if the MARR is 18%. Use AWM If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use ROR If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use PWM If the number of parts is 10,000 units, which lathe will you recommend? Use EUAC
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