Reference no: EM131665524 
                                                                               
                                       
Question: Cost estimation, cumulative average-time learning curve. The Pacific Boat 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 (PT109) of deployment boats. The Navy is impressed with the PT109. It requests that Pacific Boat submit a proposal on the cost of producing another six PT109s. Pacific Boat reports the following cost information for the first PT109 assembled and uses a 90% cumulative average-time learning model as a basis for forecasting direct manufacturing labor-hours for the next six PT109s. (A 90% learning curve means b = -0.152004.)

1. Calculate predicted total costs of  producing the six PT109s for the Navy. (Pacific Boat will keep the first  deployment boat assembled, costed at $1,477,600, as a demonstration  model for potential customers.)
2.  What is the dollar amount of the difference between
(a) the predicted  total costs for producing the six PT109s in requirement 1 and
(b) the  predicted total costs for producing the six PT109s, assuming that there  is no learning curve for direct manufacturing labor? That is, for (b)  assume a linear function for units produced and direct manufacturing  labor-hours.