Engineering Economic Analysis
Engineering Economic Analysis
13th Edition
ISBN: 9780190296902
Author: Donald G. Newnan, Ted G. Eschenbach, Jerome P. Lavelle
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 17, Problem 35P
To determine

(a)

The cost to produce each unit.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 35P

The total cost per unit is, $154.95.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

Production is, 5000.

The number of run required are 1500 machines hours, three set ups of the mixing equipment, and 100 hours of final inspection time.

Cost per machine hour is, $50.

Cost per set-ups is, $3000.

Cost per inspection hour is, $20.

The material and labor cost per sundial is, $95.

Calculation:

Indirect expenses are 45% of material and labor cost.

Calculate the indirect expenses.

Indirectexpense=$95×0.45=$42.75

Calculate the material and labor cost.

Material and labor cost=Production(DirectMaterial and labor cost+indirect expenses)

Substitute 5000 for production, $95 for direct material cost, $42.75 for indirect expenses.

Material and labor cost=5000($95+$42.75)=$688750

Calculate the machine cost.

Machinecost=Machinehour×Cost per machine hour         ...... (I)

Substitute 1500 for machine hour, and $50 for cost per machine hour in Equation (I).

Machinecost=1500×$50=$7500

Calculate the total set-ups cost.

Set-upscost=Numberofset-ups×Cost per set-ups         ...... (II)

Substitute 3 for number of set-ups, and $3000 for cost per set-ups in Equation (II).

Set-upscost=3×$3000=$9000

Calculate the inspection cost.

Inspectioncost=Cost per inspection hour×Totalinspectionhour         ...... (III)

Substitute $20 for cost per inspection hour, and 100 for total inspection hour in Equation (III).

Inspectioncost=$20×100=$2000

Calculate the total cost.

Totalcost=[material and labor cost+machine cost+total set-ups cost+inspection cost]         ...... (IV)

Substitute $688750 for material and labor cost, $7500 for machine cost, $9000 for set-ups cost, and $2000 for Inspection cost in Equation (IV).

Totalcost=$688750+$7500+$9000+$2000=$774750

Calculate the cost per unit.

Costperunit=TotalcostNumberofunits         ...... (V)

Substitute $774750 for total cost, and 5000 for number of units in Equation (V).

Total cost per unit=$774750$5000=$154.95.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the total cost per unit is, $154.95.

To determine

(b)

The unit sales price.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 35P

The unit sales price is, $182.29.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The profit percentage is 15%.

Calculation:

Calculate the unit sale price.

Unit sales price=$154.950.85=$182.29.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the unit sales price is, $182.29.

To determine

(c)

The total annual profit for the product.

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 35P

The total annual profit for the product is, $820200.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The number of runs are, 6.

Calculation:

Calculate the profit per unit.

Profit per unit=SalespriceCostperunit         ...... (VI)

Substitute $182.29 for sales price, and $154.95 for cost per unit in Equation (VI).

Profit per unit=$182.29$154.95=$27.34

Calculate the total production in six runs.

Total production in six runs=$5000×6=30000

Calculate the total profit.

The total profit=Total production in six runs×profit per unit         ...... (VII)

Substitute 30000 for total production in six run, and $27.34 for profit per unit in Equation (VII).

The total profit=30000×$27.34=$820200.

Conclusion:

Therefore, the total annual profit for the product is, $820200.

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