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Suppose that the profit function for a product can be calculated as follows: Profit =((300-C1-C2) *X)-10000 Where X=labo
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Suppose that the profit function for a product can be calculated as follows: Profit =((300-C1-C2) *X)-10000 Where X=labo
Suppose that the profit function for a product can be calculated as follows: Profit =((300-C1-C2) *X)-10000 Where X=labor cost/unit Y=parts cost /unit D=Demand Assume that labor costs could range from $38.4 to $46.3 per unit, and parts cost range from $78.9 to $91.1 per unit, and annual demand could range from 14.2 to 279 units what is the best-case scenario profit?