ZG 00 points The constraint at Bonavita Corporation is time on a particular machine. The company makes three products that use this machine. Data concerning those products appear below: UN PW Selling price per unit $261.99 $463.24 $448.01 Variable cost per unit $184.91 $341.14 $339.38 Minutes on the constraint 4.10 17.10 Assume that sufficient time is available on the constrained machine to satisfy demand for all but the least profitable product. Up to how much should the company be willing to pay to acquire more of this constrained resource? C $77.08 per unit 7.40 $15.30 per minute $122.10 per unit $18.80 per minute C been ganz Project PTOJEN $112.500 Initial investment needed $75,000 Present value of future net cash inflows $168,000 $107.000 Useful life 10 years 10 years Based on this information, which of the following statements is (are) true? 1. Project V has the highest ranking according to the net present value criterion II. Project T has the highest ranking according to the project profitability index criterion. Neither I nor !! Both I and II Only II Only 1 21. 4.00 points Tempel Corporation has provided the following data: Year 2 Year 1 Common stock, $4 par value $240,000 $240.000 Total stockholders' equity $817,000 $810,000 Net operating income $36.714 Net income before taxes $17.714 Net income $12.400 The market price of common stock at the end of Year 2 was $2.77 per share. The company's price-earnings ratio for Year 2 is closest to (round intermediate calculations to 4 decimal places): 4.54 9.23 13.40 0.35 C 22. 4.00 points Weston Corporation is considering eliminating a department that has a contribution marging $70,000 and $140,000 in fixed costs of the fixed costs, $100.000 cannot be avoided if the department is eliminated. The effect of eliminating this department on Weston's overall net operating income would be: c an increase of $30,000 r a decrease of $70,000. an increase of $70,000. a decrease of $30,000 23. 4.00 points Hal currently works as the fry guy at Burger Haven but is thinking of quitting his job to atten college full time next semester. Which of the following would be considered an opportunity cost of attending ollege? the cost of the cola that Hal will consume during class the wages Hal could have earned had he elected to work rather than attend school the cost of the textbooks the cost of commuting to the Burger Haven job