Table 5.1 A comparry makes four products that have the following characturistics: Product A sells for $50 but needs $10 of materials and $15 of labor to produce. Product B sells for $75 but needs $30 of materials and $15 of labor to produce, Product C sells for $100 but needs $50 of materials and $30 of labor to produce; Product D sells for $150 but needs $75 of materials and $90 of labor to produce. The processing requirements for each product on each of the four machines are shown in the table. Work centers W,X,Y, and Z are avalable for 40 hours per week and hawe no setup time when switching between products. Market dernand for each peoduct is Bo units per week in the questions that follow, the uradeianat method refors to maximiting. the contribution margin per unit for each product, and the bortlenck method refers to maximizing the contribution margin per ministe at the bottleneck for each product Use the informatoon in Table S.1. Using the bottieneck method, what is the profa if the campary manufactures the optimal product mix coonsider varlable costs only overhead is not included in this profis calculatony? geater than $0,100 but less than or equal to $8300 less than or equat to sh.100 greater than $8,300 but less than or equal to 19,500 greater than 58,500 Table 1.2 The Abco Company manufactures electrical assemblies. The current process uses 10 workers and produces 200 units per hour. You are considering changing the process with new asserr bly mechods that increase output to 300 units per hour, but will require 14 workers, Particulars are as follows: Workers are pald at a rate of 510 per hour, and overhead is charged at 140% (or 1.4 times) Labor costs. Finished swetches sel for $20 / unit. Use the information provided in Table 1.2. What is the mulufactor productivity of the current prociss? greater than 10.0 but less than or equal to 120 greater than 120 less than or equal to 8.0 greater than 8.0 but less than or equal to 10.0