Exer Light produces two types of exercise treadmills regular and deluxe. The exercise craze is such that Exer Light could use al its available machine hours to produce either model The two models are processed through the same production departments. Data for both models are as follows (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the reguirements Requirement 1. What is the constraint? Exer Light's constraint is Requirement 2. Which model should Exer Light produce? (Hint: Use the allocation of fixed manufacturing overhead to determine the proportion of machine hours used by each product) Exer Light should produce the product with the Now prepare the product mix analysis by starting with the contribution margin per unit Deluxe Exer Light produces two types of exercise treadmills; regular and deluxe. The exercise craze is such that Exer Light could use all its available machine hours to produce either model. The two models are processed through the same production departments. Data for both models are as follows (Click the icon to view the data) Read the requirements Now prepare the product mix analysis by starting with the contribution margin per unit. Exer Light produces two types of exercise treadmills. regular and deluxe. The exercise craze is such that Exer Light could use all its available machine hours to produce either model. The two models are processed through the same production departments. Data for both models are as follows (Click the icon to view the data) Read the requirements Next, calculate the proportion of machine hours used Finally, calculate the contribution margin per machine hour Exer Light produces two types of exercise treadmills regular and deluxe. The exercise craze is such that Exer Light could use all its available machine hours to produce either model The two models are processed through the same production departments. Data for both models are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data) Read the reguirements Finally, cascuate the contrbution margin per machine hour Data table Requirements 1. What is the constraint? 2. Which model should Exer Light produce? (Hint: Use the allocation of fixed manufacturing overhead to determine the proportion of machine hours used by each product) 3. If Exer Light should produce both models, compute the mix that will maximize operating income