Edgerron Company is able to produce two products, and B, with the same machine in its factory. The following Information is available Product Product B $ 240 $ 270 105 162 $135 $ 108 Selling price per unit Variable costs per unit Contribution margin per unit Machine hours to produce 1 unit Maximum unit sales per month . 4 hours 1.0 hours 650 units 250 units The company presently operates the machine for a single eight-hour shift for 22 working days each month. Management is thinking about operating the machine for two shifts, which will increase its productivity by another eight hours per day for 22 days per month This change would require $13,500 additional fed costs per month Round hours per unit answers to 1 decimal place. Enter operating losses, if any, as negative values.) 1. Determine the contribution margin per machine hour that each product generates Product G Product B Contribution margin per unit Contribution margin per machine hour Total Product G Product B 650 250 Maximum number of units to be sold Hours required to produce maximum units 2. How many units of Product G and Product B should the company produce if continues to operate with only one shift? How much total contribution margin does this mix produce each month? Product Product B Total Hours dedicated to the production of each product Units produced for most profitable sales mix Contribution margin per unit Total contribution margin-one shift 3. If the company adds another shit, how many units of Product G and Product B should it produce? How much total incremental income would this mix produce each month? Should the company add the new shit? Product G Product B Total Hours dedicated to the production of each product Units produced for most profitable sales mix Contribution margin per unit Total contribution margin-two shifts Total incremental income 4. Suppose the company determines that it can increase Product G's maximum sales to 700 units per month by spending $12,500 per month in marketing efforts. Should the company pursue this strategy and the double shift? Compute total incremental income Product G Product B Total Second shift without marketing campaign Units produced for most profitable sales mix Contribution margin perunt Contribution margin $ OS Second shift with marketing campaign: 4. Suppose the company determines that it can increase Product G's maximum sales to 700 units per month by spending $12,500 per month in marketing efforts. Should the company pursue this strategy and the double shift? Compute total incremental income. Product G Product B Total Second shift without marketing campaign: Units produced for most profitable sales mix Contribution margin per unit Contribution margin $ 0 $ 0 Second shift with marketing campaign: Units produced for most profitable sales mix Contribution margin per unit Contribution margin $ 0 $ 0