Each morning, Nick Preston stocks the drink case at Nick's Beach Hut in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The drink case has 110 linear feet of refrigerated drink space. Each linear foot can hold either six 12-ounce cans or three 20-ounce bottles. Click the icon to view the information on the cold drinks.). Nick's Beach Hut can sell all the drinks stocked in the display case each morning. Read the requirements Requirement 1. What is Nick's Beach Hut's constraining factor? What should Nick stock to maximize profits? The constraining factor is linear feet of shelf space What should Nick stock to maximize profits? Complete the product mix analysis to determine which product would maximize Nick's profits. Yummy Timo Yummy Time 20 oz. Bottles Energy Ado 20 oz. Bottles 12 oz. Cans Sales price per unit Variable cost per unit Contribution margin per unit Units per linear foot of shelf space Contribution margin per linear foot of shelf space Data Table Nick's Beach Hut sells three types of cold drinks: 1. Yummy Time in 12-oz. cans for $1.40 per can 2. Yummy Time in 20-oz. bottles for $2.00 per bottle 3. Energy - Ade in 20-oz. bottles for $2.40 per bottle Nick's Beach Hut pays its suppliers: 1. $0.30 per 12-oz. can of Yummy Time 2. $0.45 per 20-oz. bottle of Yummy Time 3. $0.50 per 20-oz. bottle of Energy - Ade Nick's Beach Hut's monthly fixed costs include: Hut rental $ 360 Refrigerator rental 85 1,600 Nick's salary $ Total fixed costs 2,045 Requirements 1. What is Nick's Beach Hut's constraining factor? What should Nick stock to maximize profits? 2. Suppose Nick's Beach Hut refuses to devote more than 75 linear feet to any individual product. Under this condition, how many linear feet of each drink should Nick's stock? How many units of each product will be available for sale each day