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Business, 15.04.2020 04:36, ashlynchristianson

Suppose that in the year 2015, Oceanaire, Inc. planned to produce 500 comma 000 units of its lightweight scuba tanks. Of the 500 comma 000 it planned to produce, a total of 30 comma 000 units would be added to the inventory at its new plant in Arizona. Also assume that these units have been selling at a price of $ 200 each and that the price has been constant over time. Suppose further that this year the firm built a new plant for $ 6 million and acquired $ 3.0 million worth of equipment. It had no other investment projects, and to avoid complications, assume no depreciation. Now suppose that at the end of the year, Oceanaire had produced 500 comma 000 units but had only sold 460 comma 000 units and that inventories now contained 40 comma 000 units more than they had at the beginning of the year. At $ 200 each, that means that the firm added $ 8 comma 000 comma 000 in new inventory. This year Oceanaire actually invested $ nothing. (Enter your response as an integer.) Oceanaire planned to invest $ nothing. (Enter your response as an integer.) Oceanaire should produce , A. less output next year since it needs to reduce its unplanned investment. B. more output next year since it needs to add to its equipment. C. more output next year since it needs to add to its unplanned investment. D. less output next year since it needs to reduce its equipment.

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