Lustomer Physicians Sales of Prescription UFO-X Generated by a Particular Physician (Measured by TMS Health) 10 points Physician (A): $10,000 Physician (B): $14,000 Physician (C): $15,000 Physician (O): $18,000 Salesperson Travel (3125 per visit) eBook @ Physician (A): 19 Physician (B): 3 Physician (C): 5 Physician (D): 30 References Service Physicians (sse per visit Physician (A): 8 Physician (O): 5 Physician (C): 2 Pliysician 03:20 Cost of Free Prescription Samples ($25 per visit Physician (A): Physicat (0) Priysician (C) Physician (D): 18 Promotional Giveaways (Ste per VISI Physician A: 10 PHYSI (14 Physics PD22 A B Cost per Lost DP 5. The final group may be identified as the meteorold space cust group. This group of physicians produces insignificant profit, or oven loss due to complete unresponsiveness to salespeople's efforts and promotional campaigns. They are accustomed to prescribing certain medications and are not open to learning about new discoveries in the pharmaceutical Industry. The best strategy regarding this group is to leave it to turn into space dust and move on. Which physician belongs to this group? (ce the above application of the activity-based costing 'ABC) method to customer physicians to determine your answer) Customer Customer B Customer Customer A 1. You have also prepared the various selling and administrative costs per physician. So, you have provided your team with the following costs. A call from a sales representative costs $125. Providing services such as preparing presentations that include answering the phone, responding to emais, verifying prescription medications claims, and researching prescription medications uses and side effects-to physicians costs $50 per visit. The cost of offering free prescription samples is $25 per visit and dispensing promotional giveaways costs $60 per visit What is the cost of total expenses for each customer physician $2475, $1190, $1.200, 56,720 $2.375. $990, $1100, $6,520 $2,575. $1.390. 91.300, $6.920 $2.675. $1,590 $1,400. $7.120 Lustomer Physicians Sales of Prescription UFO-X Generated by a Particular Physician (Measured by TMS Health) 10 points Physician (A): $10,000 Physician (B): $14,000 Physician (C): $15,000 Physician (O): $18,000 Salesperson Travel (3125 per visit) eBook @ Physician (A): 19 Physician (B): 3 Physician (C): 5 Physician (D): 30 References Service Physicians (sse per visit Physician (A): 8 Physician (O): 5 Physician (C): 2 Pliysician 03:20 Cost of Free Prescription Samples ($25 per visit Physician (A): Physicat (0) Priysician (C) Physician (D): 18 Promotional Giveaways (Ste per VISI Physician A: 10 PHYSI (14 Physics PD22 A B Cost per Lost DP 5. The final group may be identified as the meteorold space cust group. This group of physicians produces insignificant profit, or oven loss due to complete unresponsiveness to salespeople's efforts and promotional campaigns. They are accustomed to prescribing certain medications and are not open to learning about new discoveries in the pharmaceutical Industry. The best strategy regarding this group is to leave it to turn into space dust and move on. Which physician belongs to this group? (ce the above application of the activity-based costing 'ABC) method to customer physicians to determine your answer) Customer Customer B Customer Customer A 1. You have also prepared the various selling and administrative costs per physician. So, you have provided your team with the following costs. A call from a sales representative costs $125. Providing services such as preparing presentations that include answering the phone, responding to emais, verifying prescription medications claims, and researching prescription medications uses and side effects-to physicians costs $50 per visit. The cost of offering free prescription samples is $25 per visit and dispensing promotional giveaways costs $60 per visit What is the cost of total expenses for each customer physician $2475, $1190, $1.200, 56,720 $2.375. $990, $1100, $6,520 $2,575. $1.390. 91.300, $6.920 $2.675. $1,590 $1,400. $7.120