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QUESTION FROM BBP KIT JUNE 2013

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  • April 21, 2013 at 6:14 pm #123128
    soruh
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    Dear Professor Moffat,
    I did not understand the part b of question 11(Cambs Co).
    Can you please explain how to calculate number of units produced and sold ‘1900, 3000, 8500 and so on’,
    other than this I understood everything.

    Peace upon be you

    April 22, 2013 at 8:50 am #123170
    John Moffat
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    Sorry, but I do not have a BPP Revision Kit. If you are able to give the full question then I will try and help.

    April 28, 2013 at 1:14 pm #123783
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    As the sales demand is given per month so the total sale has been calculated by multiplying the sales per month with total number of months.For example:
    Months: Sales demand per month
    1- 10 190

    so the total sales for ten months is equal to 190*10=1900
    Similarly for
    11-20 300

    total sales= 300* 10=3000
    and for
    31-70. 1500

    total months = 40
    sales per month = 1500
    Total sales = 1500*40=60,000
    and so on.
    hope it works!

    May 4, 2013 at 7:44 am #124480
    soruh
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    Thank you so much ‘aishaasad’ for helping me out.
    I understood this part but can you please explain me one more thing?
    Under the section of ‘Workings’, it is written (30,000*$20)+(30,000*$25)= $1,350,000. Where did this come from?

    Peace be upon you

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