Working on a McGraw-Hill example question and cant seem to get past part of it Bethel Company owns a machine that can produce two specialized products. Production time for Product TLX is three units per hour and for Product MTV is five units per hour. The machines capacity is 2,200 hours per year. Both products are sold to a single customer who has agreed to buy all of the companys output up to a maximum of 3,740 units of Product TLX and 5,235 units of Product MTV. Selling prices and variable costs per unit to produce the products follow. Product TLX: Selling price per unit: 11.5, Variable costs per unit: 3.45 Product MTV: Selling price per unit: 6.9, Variable costs per unit: 4.14 (1) Determine the companys most profitable sales mix. (2) Determine the contribution margin that results from that sales mix. I got the correct profitable sales mix for the TLX product (which was 3,740 units) but I cant find the sales mix for the MTV product. I also cant seem to correctly guess the total contribution margin. Infinite thanks to you, dear reader.
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