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- 6. Road Master Shocks has 15,000 units of a defective product on hand that cost $80,000 to manufacture. The company can either sell this product as is for scrap for $6 per unit or it can sell the product for $9 per unit after reworking the units to correct the defects at a cost of $50,000. What should the company do? Show your calculationsBT&T Corporation manufactures telephones. Recently , the company produced a batch of 600 defective telephones at a cost of $9,000. BT &T can sell these telephones as scrap for $9 each. It can also rework the entire batch at a cost of $6,500 , after which the telephones could be sold for $20 per unit. If BT&T reworks the defective telephones , by how much will its operating income change ?McPupper Steel has products that cost $10,500 to manufacture. The products can be sold as is for $13,000 or could be processed further for a cost of $2,100 and sold for $14,000. What would be the incremental profit or (loss) of processing the products further and selling them instead of selling them as is?
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- Legendary Motors has 7,000 defective autos on hand, which cost $12, 880,000 to manufacture. Legendary can either sell these defective autos as scrap for $8,000 per auto, or spend an additional $18, 320, 000 on repairs and then sell them for $12,000 per unit. What is the net advantage to repair the autos compared to selling them for scrap? Group of answer choices $84,000,000 $18, 320, 000 $9, 680,000 $56,000,000A company with excess capacity must decide between scrapping or reworking units that do not pass inspection. The company has 10,000 defective units that cost $5.30 per unit to manufacture. The units can be a) sold as is for $3.10 each, or b) reworked for $4.60 each and then sold for the full price of $8.40 each. What is the incremental income from selling the units as scrap and reworking and selling the units? Should the company sell the units as scrap or rework them? (Enter costs and losses as negative values.) Incremental income (loss) The company should: Sale as Scrap ReworkA company with excess capacity must decide between scrapping or reworking units that do not pass inspection. The company has 10,000 defective units that cost $5.30 per unit to manufacture. The units can be a) sold as is for $3.10 each, or b) reworked for $4.60 each and then sold for the full price of $8.40 each. What is the incremental income from selling the units as scrap and reworking and selling the units? Should the company sell the units as scrap or rework them? (Enter costs and losses as negative values.) Incremental income (loss) The company should: Sale as Scrap $
- Garcia Company has 10,000 units of its product that were produced last year at a total cost of $150,000. The units were damaged in a rainstorm because the warehouse where they were stored developed a leak in the roof. Garcia can sell the units as is for $2 each or it can repair the units at a total cost of $18,000 and then sell them for $5 each. Should Garcia sell the units as is or repair them and then sell them?Tempo Company has 20,000 units of its product that were produced at a cost of $300,000. The units were damaged in a rainstorm. Tempo can sell the units as scrap for $40,000, or it can rework the units at a cost of $76,000 and then sell them for $100,000. If Tempo Company reworks the units, incremental income will be.A company must decide between scrapping or reworking units that do not pass inspection. The company has 22000 defective units that cost $6 per unit to manufacture. The units can be sold as is for $2.00 each or they can be reworked for $4.50 each and then sold for the full price of $8.50 each. If the units are sold as is the company will be able to build 22000 replacement units at a cost of $6 each and sell them at the full price of $8.50. (1) What is the incremental income from selling the units as scrap? (2) what is the incremental income from reworking and selling the units?(3) should the company sell the units as scrap or rework them?