1. How long will it take you to fill a rush order?
• Order Size 1 Dozen: 6 + 2 + 1 + 9 + 5 + 2 + 1 = 26 minutes
• Order Size 2 Dozen: 26 + 1 + 9 = 36 minutes
• Order Size 3 Dozen: 36 + 1 + 9 = 46 minutes
2. How many orders can you fill in a night, assuming that you are open four hours each night?
• 4 hours = 240 minutes
• Bottleneck is the oven (setting and baking), which takes 10 minutes
• Must account for the 8 minutes required to prepare prior to baking (wash/mix/spoon) the first batch
• Must account for the 8 minutes required to complete (cooling/accept payment/packaging) the final batch
• 240 – 8 – 8 = 224 minutes available for bottleneck usage
• Each order is 1 Dozen
i. Each order requires 1 instance of bottleneck
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4 minutes by roommate: set oven (1 minute per dozen), package (2 minutes per dozen), and accept payment (1 minute per order)
• This represents 1 labor minute per cookie (12 labor minutes / 12 cookies) ii. 2 Dozen
• Requires 17 total labor minutes to produce
a. 10 minutes by Kristen: prepare (6 minutes) and spoon (4 minutes)
b. 7 minutes by roommate: set oven (2 minutes), package (4 minutes), and accept payment (1 minute)
• This represents 0.71 labor minutes per cookie (17 labor minutes / 24 cookies)
• This means that there was a 29% reduction in labor (1 – 0.71), which means that it cost us 29% less in labor. Therefore, we can discount the price of 2 dozen up to 29% and still make at least the same amount of money as we would if we were to sell the 2 dozen separately (in separate orders) iii. 3 Dozen
• Requires 22 total labor minutes to produce
a. 12 minutes by Kristen: prepare (6 minutes) and spoon (6 minutes)
b. 10 minutes by roommate: set oven (3 minutes), package (6 minutes), and accept payment (1 minute)
• This represents 0.61 labor minutes per cookie (22 labor minutes / 36 cookies)
• This means that there was a 39% reduction in labor (1 – 0.69), which means that it cost us 39% less in labor. Therefore, we can discount the price of 3 dozen up to 39% and still make at least the same amount of money as we would if we were to sell the 3 dozen separately (in separate orders) iv. Filling a 2-dozen order will require an additional 10 minutes
When the discount rate increases from 15% to 40%, the company faces a 37.3% drop in its total value. The loss will be $5,609,132. the largest difference rate comes from the silver segment. Firstly, the silver segment has the most significant amount of customers. The requirement of being a silver customer is small ( fly with the Northern Aero at least one time). Secondly, each year some of the customers will degrade from the platinum or gold segment to the silver segment. Due to the
Thus a sales reduction of 33.33% percent at initial price of $10 is equivalent to losses brought about by a price reduction of 1.5.
Assuming you are not at capacity, what type and how much of a discount would you use to increase demand?
How many orders can you fill in a night, assuming you are open four hours each night?
Q: You are a newspaper publisher. You are in the middle of a one- year rental contract for your factory that requires you to pay $ 500,000 per month, and you have contractual labor obligations of $ 1 million per month that you can’t get out of. You also have a marginal printing cost of $ 0.35 per paper as well as a marginal delivery cost of $ 0.10 per paper. If sales fall by 20 percent from 1 million papers per month to 800,000 papers per month, what happens to the AFC per paper, the MC per paper, and the minimum amount that you must charge to break even on these costs?
The new proposal will reduce this rate by 50%. Assume all units produced are sold and there are
The oven is the bottleneck, because it takes the longest time to bake, which takes 10mins. Most of the order is waiting for the oven.
Are the hamburgers prepared to order, or are they prepared ahead of time and delivered from a storage bin?
Since each product is about 1.00 dollar then we thought that if we charge 1.75 dollars we could get a profit of 75 cents profit.
2. If the company only pays $225 per unit, the product still has a profitable contribution for Lewis:
If we make a table, we can see that the minimum time to fill a rush order is 26 minutes.
In regards to X6 tablet, lowering the price to $420, while maintaining research and development at 33 percent, the company has to sell 1,508,213 tablets to achieve the default run profitability. This strategy lower the volume of X6 tablets increases. However, if the company lowers X6 tablet prices to $420 and R&D costs to 25 percent, the company has to sell 1,501,356 tablets to achieve the default run profitability. This indicates that lowering both to $420 and R&D costs to 25 percent would lower production volumes from default run.
Once your solar oven has reached a higher temperature you can place the food of your
As these tins continue along the conveyor belt, the second proving stage takes place. However, this process lasts longer than the first as it travels in a warm area on the conveyor belt for about 50 minutes. In the final stage of the baking process, the loaves pass through a 60-foot wide oven for about 20 minutes at about 450oF. Once the breads gain their recognizable shape and texture, they are then left to cool for about 90 minutes. According to the specifications of the customers, the bread will then be sliced and bagged.
Step 3- Then, waiting the goods is being delivered to your address given. It may use up around 7-10 working days.