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Question - ABC?manufactures and sells car?tyres. It has developed two new models, 'A' and 'Z'.?The annual fixed cost is $180,000. ?From a?pre-launch market survey, it expects that sixty percent of the potential customers prefer 'A' while forty percent prefer ''Z'. The following information has been extracted:
A
Z
Selling Price per?tyre
$150
$200
Variable Cost per?tyre
$40
$60
Sales commission per unit
$10
$15
Required -
(a) Calculate the Unit?contribution margin for each model of the?tyres.
(b) Calculate the weighted average contribution margin, assuming the sales mix as determined from the survey is expected to remain constant
(c) Calculate the break-even point in units and in sales dollars (in total and per product) for ABC. Assume a constant sales mix.
(d) How many?tyres?of each?model need to?be sold to earn a target net profit of $380,000? Assume a constant sales mix.
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