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Unter components manufactures low-cost navigation systems for installation in ride-sharingcars. it sells these systems to various car services that can customize them for their locale andbusiness model. it manufactures two systems, the star100 and the star150, which differ interms of capabilities. the following information is available: costs per unit star100 star150direct materials . . . . . . . . $ 130 $ 150direct labor. . . . . . . . . . 60 80variable overhead . . . . . . . 30 40fixed overhead . . . . . . . . 180 240total cost per unit. . . . . . . $ 400 $ 510price. . . . . . . . . . . . $ 580 $ 780units sold. . . . . . . . . . 4,000 2,000the average wage rate is $40 per hour. variable overhead varies with the quantity of directlabor-hours. the plant has a capacity of 20,000 direct labor-hours, but current productionuses only 10,000 direct labor-hours. requireda. a nationwide car-sharing service has offered to buy 2,500 star100 systems and 2,500star150 systems if the price is lowered to $400 and $500, respectively, per unit. if unteraccepts the offer, how many direct labor-hours will be required to produce the additionalsystems? how much will the profit increase (or decrease) if unter accepts this proposal? prices on regular sales will remain the same. b. suppose that the car-sharing has offered instead to buy 3,500 each of the two models at $400and $500, respectively. this customer will purchase the 3,500 units of each model only in anall-or-nothing deal. that is, unter must provide all 3,500 units of each model or none. unter’s management has decided to fill the entire special order for both models. in view ofits capacity constraints, unter will reduce sales to regular customers as needed to fill thespecial order. how much will the profits change if the order is accepted? assume that thecompany cannot increase its production capacity to meet the extra demand. c. answer the question in requirement (b), assuming instead that the plant can work overtime. direct labor costs for the overtime production increase to $60 per hour. variable overheadcosts for overtime production are $10 per hour more than for normal production.
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