Determine the total xed costs and the break-even point for each capacity option. What is the maximum
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Rich Sawyer runs a landscaping firm. Each year Rich contracts for labor and equipment hours from a local construction company. The construction company has given Rich three different capacity options:
Once Rich has chosen a capacity option, he cannot change it later. In addition, the cost for each capacity option is fixed. That is, Rich must pay for all labor and equipment hours he contracts for, even if he doesn’t need them all. Therefore, there are essentially no variable costs. Rich also has information concerning the amount of revenue and the labor and equipment hours needed for the “typical” landscaping job:
Job revenue.......$2,000 per job
Labor hours per job....30 hours
Equipment hours per job... 20 hours
Finally, Rich has identified three possible demand levels. These demand levels, with their associated probabilities, are as follows:
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Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management
ISBN: 978-0132747325
3rd edition
Authors: Cecil B. Bozarth, Robert B. Handfield
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