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Nagle electric, inc., of lincoln, nebraska, must replace a robotic mig welder and is evaluating two alternatives. machine a has a fixed cost for the first year of

$78,000 and a variable cost of $1414, with a capacity of 16,000 units per year. machine b isslower, with a speed ofone-half of a's, but the fixed cost is only $57,000. the variable cost will be higher, at $1818 per unit. each unit is expected to sell for $2525.

a) what is the crossover point (point of indifference) for the two machines?

the crossover point for the two machines is and units. (round your response to the nearest wholenumber.)

b) what is the range of units for which machine a ispreferable?

machine a is preferable at a level of production

units.

units. (enter your response as a whole number.)

c) what is the range of units for which machine b ispreferable?

machine b is preferable at a level of production and units

(enter your response as a whole number.)

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