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sites—A,
B, and
C—at
which to locate a factory to build its new-model automobile, the Hyundai Sport C150. The goal is to locate at a minimum-cost site, where cost is measured by the annual fixed plus variable costs of production. Hyundai Motors has gathered the following data:
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Annualized Fixed Cost
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A
$10,000,000
$2,600
B
$20,000,000
$1,900
C
$30,000,000
$1,100
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C
is recommended =
nothing
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locations
Annual Fixed costs
per scanner
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$390,000
$34
South Bend, Indiana
$360,000
$37
Grand Rapids, Michigan
$310,000
$40
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