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30 November, 21:03

Three processes have the following costs: Process A has a fixed cost of $2,000 and variable cost of $3.00/unit. Process B's fixed cost is $4,000 and variable cost is $2.60/unit. Process C's fixed cost is $8,000 and variable cost is $2.40/unit. If the projected total demand is for 6,000 units, which process should be used?

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  1. 30 November, 23:10
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    Process B should be used.

    Explanation:

    Total Cost = Fixed Cost + Variable Cost

    Total Cost = Fixed Cost + (Average Variable Cost) x (Quantity)

    Process A : TC = 2000 + (3) x (6000) = 2000 + 18000

    = $ 20000

    Process B : TC = 4000 + (2.60) x (6000) = 4000 + 15600

    = $ 19600

    Process C : TC = 8000 + (2.40) x (6000) = 8000 + 14400

    = $ 22400

    Since Total Cost for producing 6000 units quantity demanded is least by Process B, Process B should be used.
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