1 Posters.com is a small Internet retailer of high-quality posters. The company has $900,000 in operating assets and fixed expenses of $157,000 per year. With this level of operating assets and fixed expenses, the company can support sales of up to $4,500,000 per year. The company's contribution margin ratio is 11%, which means that an additional dollar of sales results in additional contribution margin, and net operating income, of 11 cents. Required: 1. Complete the following table showing the relation between sales and return on investment (ROI). 2. What happens to the company's return on investment (ROI) as sales increase? 4 points eos ASK Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Complete the following table showing the relation between sales and return on investment (ROI). (Round your percentage answers to 2 decimal places.) ROI Sales Not Operating Average Operating Income Assets $ 283,000 $ 900,000 $ 900,000 % 4,000,000 % 4 100.000 $ 900,000 % 4,200,000 5 4,300,000 $ 900,000 53 $ 900.000 % 4,400,000 $ 4.500.000 $ 900,000 % Help Save Saved SUM Chapter 10: Homework Check my work 2 DataSpan, Inc., automated its plant at the start of the current year and installed a flexible manufacturing system. The company is also evaluating its suppliers and moving toward Lean Production. Many adjustment problems have been encountered, including problems relating to performance measurement. After much study, the company has decided to use the performance measures below, and it has gathered data relating to these measures for the first four months of operations, 4 points ce 1 7 2 2 901 2410 Throughput time (days) Delivery cycle time (days) Manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) Percentage of on-time deliveries Total sales (unita) Mont) 2 3 2 ? 2 ? 7 2 840 816 7307 2189 ? 7 7 780 2106 Ask Management has asked for your help in computing throughput time, delivery cycle time, and MCE. The following average times have been logged over the last four months: 1 0.5 Move tine per unit Process time per unit wait tine per order before start of production Queue tine per unit Inspection time per unit Average per Monthin days) 2 4 0.9 3.6 3.2 3.0 18.0 19.7 23.0 24.8 5.5 7.4 0.6 0.8 0.8 0.6 Required: 1-a. Compute the throughput time for each month. 1-b. Compute the delivery cycle time for each month. 1-c. Compute the manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for each month. 2. Evaluate the company's performance over the last four months. 3-a, Refer to the move time, process time, and so forth, given for month 4. Assume that in month 5 the move time, process time, and so forth, are the same as in month 4, except that through the use of Lean Production the company is able to completely eliminate the Saved Help Save & Exit Chapter 10: Homework Check my 2 Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. oints Req 1 Reg 2 Req3 1-a. Compute the throughput time for each month. 1-b. Compute.the delivery cycle time for each month. 1-c. Compute the manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) for each month. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 1 decimal place.) eBook Ask Show less Throughput Time Delivery Cycle Time Manufacturing Cycle Efficiency (MCE) % Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 days days days days days days days days % % % Month 4 Reg Reg 2 > Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1 Reg 2 Req3 ook 3-a. (Month 5) Refer to the move time, process time, and so forth, given for month 4. Assume that in month 5 the move time, process time, and so forth, are the same as in month 4, except that through the use of Lean Production the company is able to completely eliminate the queue time during production. Compute the new throughput time and MCE. 3-b. (Month 6) Refer to the move time, process time, and so forth, given for month 4. Assume in month 6 that the move time, process time, and so forth, are again the same as in month 4, except that the company is able to completely eliminate both the queue time during production and the inspection time. Compute the new throughput time and MCE. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 1 decimal place.) Show less Month 5 days Throughout time Manufacturing cycle efficiency (MCE) Month 6 days % %