Each morning, Mark Root stocks the drink case at Mark's Beach Hut in Newank, New Jersoy. Marks Beach Hut has 120 linear feet of retrigerated display space sor cold driks Each inea foot can hold either five 12 -ounce cans or four 20-ounce plastic or plass botties (Click the icon to view the intomabion on the cold drinks) The beverage stand can sell al drinks stocked in the daplay case each morning Read the reguirements. Requirement 1. What is the constraining factor at Mark's Beach Hut? What should Mark sock to maximite profits? What is the masmum corthibuton margen he coust generate from retngerated drinks each day? The constraining factor is Mark's should stock the drink with the contribution maryon. Requirements 1. What is the constraining factor at Mark's Beach Hut? What should Mark stock to maximize profits? What is the maximum contribution margin he could generate from refrigerated drinks each day? 2. To provide variety to customers, suppose Mark refuses to devote more than 75 linear feet and no less than 5 linear feet to any individual product. Under this condition, how many linear feet of each drink should be stocked? How many units of each product will be available for sale each day? 3. Assuming the product mix calculated in Requirement 2, what contribution margin will be generated from refrigerated drinks each day? Data table The beverage stand sells three types of cold drinks: 1. Cola - Cola in 120z. cans for $1.50 per can 2. Root Beer in 200z. plastic bottles for $1.65 per bottle 3. Best - Cola in 20 -oz. glass bottles for $2.20 per bottle Mark's Beach Hut pays its suppliers the following: 1. $0.15 per 120z. can of cola - cola 2. $0.35 per 200z. bottle of root beer 3. $0.70 per 20oz. bottle of best - cola Mark's Beach Hut's monthly fixed expenses include the following