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Clothing Company wants to produce a new line of light weight winter coats. They currently have 2 models of winter coats: a medium weight winter coat and a heavy weight winter coat. They currently sell 55,500 medium weight winter coats each year at a price of $250 per coat. They currently sell 80,200 heavy weight winter coats each year at a price of $320 per coat. If the clothing company decides to sell the light weight winter coat, then they expect to sell 35,700 coats at a price of $190 per coat. If Clothing company sells the light weight winter coat, then they expect to sell only 50,200 medium weight winter coats and 70,800 heavy weight winter coats. What is the incremental revenue generated from potential project

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Answer:

Clothing Company

The incremental revenue generated from potential project is:

= $2,450,000.

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Alternative 1 Alternative 2

Units to be sold:

Sale of light-weight winter coat 35,700

Sale of medium weight winter coat 55,500 50,200

Sale of heavy weight winter coat 80,200 70,800

Total coats sold 135,700 156,700

Selling prices:

Lightweight winter coat = $190 per coat

Medium weight winter coat = $250 per coat

Heavy weight winter coat = $320 per coat

Revenue from Sales:

Alternative 1 Alternative 2 Increment

Units to be sold:

Light-weight winter coat $6,783,000 $6,783,000

(35,700*$190)

Medium weight winter coat $13,875,000 12,550,000 (1,325,000)

(55,500*$250) (50,200*$250)

Heavy weight winter coat 25,664,000 22,656,000 (3,008,000)

(80,200*$320) (70,800*$320)

Total sales revenue $39,539,000 $41,989,000 $2,450,000

b) The computations show that Clothing Company would earn additional $2,450,000 in revenue if it embarked on the new project of making and selling 35,700 lightweight winter coats.

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