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Business, 13.12.2020 02:50, ChasityN8491

Christine's Chronographs makes two models of a high-end watch—the model 94 and the model 101. Both models go through a special polishing step that requires the use of the single polishing machine at the company. The price and costs of the two models appear as follows. Model 94 Model 101
Price per watch $ 4,700 $ 8,900
Variable cost per watch $ 2,400 $ 5,000
Polishing hours per watch 2 3

The polishing machine used for both models has a capacity of 19,200 hours annually. Fixed manufacturing costs are $7,400,000 annually.

Required:

a. Suppose that the maximum annual unit sales that Christine's can achieve is 10,000 units of the Model 94 and 7,400 of the Model 101. How many units of each watch model should Christine's produce annually?

b. Suppose that the maximum annual unit sales that Christine's achieve make is 8,000 units of the Model 94 and 5,000 of the Model 101. How many units of each watch model should Christine's produce annually?

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