Engineering Economic Analysis

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Problems 55

Total cost, System I:y=0.9Ox+ 1.0

Total cost, System II:
y=O.lOx+ 5.0

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Maps Dispensed per year (thousands)

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(g)For what range of annual number of maps dis-
pensed is System ITrecommended?
(h)At 3000 maps per year, what are the marginaland
average map costs for each system?
Mr. Sam Spade, the president of Ajax, recently read
in a report that a competitor named Bendix has the
following relationship between cost and production
quantity:

c = $3,000,000 - $18,000Q+$75Q2

where C = total manufacturing cost per year and
Q=number of units produced per year.
A newly hired employee, who previously
worked for Bendix, tells Mr. Spade that Bendix is
now producing 110 units per year. If the selling price
remains unchanged, Sam wonders if Bendix is likely
to increase the number of units produced per year, in
the near future.He asks you to look at the information
and tell him what you are able to deduce from it.
2-6 A privately owned summer camp for youngsters has
the following data for a 12-week session:

Charge per camper
Fixed costs
Variable cost per camper
Capacity

$120 per week
$48,000 per session
$80 per week
200 campers

(a)Develop the !Ilathematical relationships for total
cost and total revenue.
(b)What is the total number of campers that will
allow the camp tojust break even?
(c) What is the profit or loss for the 12-week session
if the camp operates at 80% capacity?

2-7 Two new rides are being compared by a local amuse-
ment park in terms of their annual operating costs.
The two rides are assumed to be able to generate the
same level of revenue (and thus the focus on costs).
The Thmmy Thgger has fixed costs of $10,000 per
year and variable costs of $2.50 per visitor. The Head
Buzzer has fixed costs of $4000 per year, and variable
costs of $4 per visitor. Provide answers to the follow-
ing questions so the amusement park can make the
needed comparison.
(a) Mathematically determine the breakeven number
of visitors per year for the two rides to have equal
annual costs.
(b) Develop a graph that illustrates the following:
(Note:Put visitors per year on the horizontal axis
and costs on the vertical axis.)
·Accurate total cost lines for the two alternatives
(show line, slopes, and equations).
·The breakeven point for the two rides in terms
of number of visitors.
·The ranges of visitors per year where each
alternative is preferred.
2-8 Consider the accompanying breakeven graph for an
investment, and answer the following questions as
they pertain to the graph.

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(a)Give the equation to describe total revenue forx
units per year.
(b)Give the equation to describe total costs forx
units per year.
(c) What is the "breakeven" level ofx in terms of
costs and revenues?
(d) If you sell 1500 units this year, will you have a
profit or loss? How much?
2-9 Quatro Hermanas, Inc. is investigating implement-
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