214k views
1 vote
The setup cost of a machine that mills brass plates is $750. After setup, it costs $0.25 to mill each plate. Management is considering the purchase of larger machine that can produce the same plate at a cost of $0.25 per plate. If the setup cost of the larger machine is $1,200, how many plates would the company have to produce to make the purchase worthwhile?

1 Answer

7 votes
Hi there,

They would have 9000 plates in all. Here’s how...

750 + .25*P = 1200 +.2*P
.25P - .2P = 1200 - 750
.05P = 450
P = 450/.05
P = 9000 plates

The cost of the second machine is going to be 1200 + .2*P. And for the first it is going to be 750 + .25*P. So they will have 9000 plates in all
User Doraemon
by
8.4k points
Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories