The Blue Seas Company, which is under contract to the U.S. Navy, assembles troop deployment boats. As part of its research program, it completes the assembly of the first of a new model (PT 109) of depioyment boats. The Navy is impressed with the PT109. it requests that Blue Seas submit a proposal on the cost of producing another sx PT109s. Blue Seas reports the following cost infomation for the fint PT109 assembied and uses a 90\% cumulafve average-time learning model as a basis for forecasting diroct manutacturng labor-hours for the next six PT to9s. (A 90\% learning curve means b=0.152004 ) (Cick the icon to view the cost inlormation.) Read the reauirements: Requirement 1, Calculath predicted total costs of producing the six PT109s for the Navy. (Blue Seas will keep the frat deployment bos! assembied, costed at 51,443,500, as a demonstration modnt for potential customers) Begin by determining the hours used to produce the sax PT109s for the Navy. (Round intormed ary and fral answers to the noarest whele numbec) The total cumulative ime in labor-hours for seven PT109s is hours; thecolore, the total time to probuce six PTtogs is hours. Now calculate the predicted total costs of producing the six PT109s, (Round your answens to the nearest while dollac) Data table Direct materials cost Direst manufachuring labor time for first boet Learning curve for manufacturing labor time per boat Direst manufacturing laber costs Variable mansfacturing everhesd costs Other manufacturing everhead Tooling cests" 1 Using the formila for a sots iearming curve, b=ln2in0.90=06331470.105961=0.152094 Z Tooling can be roused at no extra cost because al of is cost has bet assigned to tha first deployment boat. Requirements 1. Caloulate presicted focal obsts of producing the sx PT100s for the Navy. (Blue Seas will keep the lirst deployment boat assembled, cossed at 51,443,500, as a demonstraton thodel for pobental qustomers.) 2. What is the dollar amount of the dmerence between (a) the predicltd lotal costs for procucing the six PT ts in requremert 1 , and (B) the predicted total costs for producing the six PT109s, assuming that thare is no leaming curve ior direct manufactiring labor? That is, for (b) astume a linear function for units preduced and diect marufacturing laborhoum. The Blue Seas Company, which is under contract to the U.S. Navy, assembles troop deployment boats. As part of its research program, it completes the assembly of the first of a new model (PT 109) of depioyment boats. The Navy is impressed with the PT109. it requests that Blue Seas submit a proposal on the cost of producing another sx PT109s. Blue Seas reports the following cost infomation for the fint PT109 assembied and uses a 90\% cumulafve average-time learning model as a basis for forecasting diroct manutacturng labor-hours for the next six PT to9s. (A 90\% learning curve means b=0.152004 ) (Cick the icon to view the cost inlormation.) Read the reauirements: Requirement 1, Calculath predicted total costs of producing the six PT109s for the Navy. (Blue Seas will keep the frat deployment bos! assembied, costed at 51,443,500, as a demonstration modnt for potential customers) Begin by determining the hours used to produce the sax PT109s for the Navy. (Round intormed ary and fral answers to the noarest whele numbec) The total cumulative ime in labor-hours for seven PT109s is hours; thecolore, the total time to probuce six PTtogs is hours. Now calculate the predicted total costs of producing the six PT109s, (Round your answens to the nearest while dollac) Data table Direct materials cost Direst manufachuring labor time for first boet Learning curve for manufacturing labor time per boat Direst manufacturing laber costs Variable mansfacturing everhesd costs Other manufacturing everhead Tooling cests" 1 Using the formila for a sots iearming curve, b=ln2in0.90=06331470.105961=0.152094 Z Tooling can be roused at no extra cost because al of is cost has bet assigned to tha first deployment boat. Requirements 1. Caloulate presicted focal obsts of producing the sx PT100s for the Navy. (Blue Seas will keep the lirst deployment boat assembled, cossed at 51,443,500, as a demonstraton thodel for pobental qustomers.) 2. What is the dollar amount of the dmerence between (a) the predicltd lotal costs for procucing the six PT ts in requremert 1 , and (B) the predicted total costs for producing the six PT109s, assuming that thare is no leaming curve ior direct manufactiring labor? That is, for (b) astume a linear function for units preduced and diect marufacturing laborhoum