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- 1. A florist is buying a number of motoreycles to expand its delivery service. These will cost $78,000 but are expected to increase profits by $3000 per month over the next four years. What is the payback period in this case?Please answer with CFD: In building a plant, the Santos Novelty Corporation had the choice between three alternatives: One alternative is to build in San Mateo, Rizal where the plant would cost P2,000,000. Annual labor would cost P120,000 and annual overhead cost of P40,000. Taxes and insurance would total 5% of the first cost of the plant. The second alternative would be to build in Montalban Rizal where the plant would cost P1,950,000. Labor would cost annually P115,000 and overhead would be P50,000. Taxes and insurance would be 4% of the first cost. The third alternative would be to build in Marikina City a plant costing P2,250,000. Labor would cost annually P100,000 and overhead would be P55,000. Taxes and insurance would be 3% of the first cost. The cost of raw materials would be the same in other plant. If capital must be recovered within 10 years and money is worth at least 20%, which site should the officers of the company choose? Use Future Worth Cost Method.A trailer manufactor has multiple products designed to be towed by a pickup (Ford F-150, Toyota Tacoma, etc). The production of one of their products - the XL7 5x10 trailer - referred to as XL7510 here, has a fixed 9 cost of $62,308 and a variable cost per unit of XL7510 equal to 202 + - dollars, where is the total 10 number of XL7510s produced. Suppose further that the selling price of this product is 1118 The x-values of the break-even points are The maximum revenue is Form the profit function: P(x) = = The maximum profit is The price that will maximize profit is 1 - dollars per unit of XL7510. 10 dollars (round to the nearest cent) dollars (round to the nearest cent)