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- January 28, 2018 at 3:39 pm #433646
Hi John, please help me in this.
Sweet Treats Bakery makes three types of cake: brownies, muffins and cupcakes. The costs,
revenues and demand for each of the three cakes are as follows:
Brownies Muffins Cupcakes
Batch size (units) 40 30 20
Selling price ($ per unit) 1.50 1.40 2.00
Material cost ($ per unit) 0.25 0.15 0.25
Labour cost ($ per unit) 0.40 0.45 0.50
Overheads ($ per unit) 0.15 0.20 0.30
Minimum daily demand (units) 30 20 10
Maximum daily demand (units) 140 90 100
The minimum daily demand is required for a long-term contract with a local café and must
be met.
The cakes are made in batches using three sequential processes: weighing, mixing and
baking. The products must be produced in their batch sizes but are sold as individual units.
Each batch of cakes requires the following amount of time for each process:
Brownies Muffins Cupcakes
Weighing (minutes) 15 15 20
Mixing (minutes) 20 16 12
Baking (minutes) 120 110 120
The baking stage of the process is done in three ovens which can each be used for eight
hours a day, a total of 1,440 available minutes. Ovens have a capacity of one batch per
bake, regardless of product type.
Sweet Treats Bakery uses throughput accounting and considers all costs, other than
material, to be ‘factory costs’ which do not vary with production.Part a)
On Wednesday, the mixing process is identified as the bottleneck process. On this
day, only 120 minutes in the mixing process are available.
Assuming that Sweet Treats Bakery wants to maximise profit, what is the optimal
production plan for Wednesday?A 80 brownies, 30 muffins and 100 cupcakes
B 0 brownies, 90 muffins and 100 cupcakes
C 120 brownies, 0 muffins and 100 cupcakes
D 40 brownies, 60 muffins and 100 cupcakesJanuary 29, 2018 at 7:13 am #433726But you do not say what help you need? There is not much point in me simply typing up an answer when there is an answer on the ACCA website!
My answers to previous posts about this question in this forum may help you.
January 29, 2018 at 12:16 pm #433798I did not understand how throughput contribution is calculated. Please help
January 29, 2018 at 4:35 pm #433845You obviously have not bothered looking at my answers to previous posts as I suggested that you should!!
https://opentuition.com/topic/bottleneck-process-3/And have you watched my free lectures on throughput accounting?
January 29, 2018 at 5:47 pm #433870Thanks sir. No i hwvent watched but i will watch. Thank u so much
January 30, 2018 at 7:47 am #433930You are welcome 🙂
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