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24 October, 06:52

A company's disaggregation plan calls for the aggregate production to be broken down into 40 percent product a, 40 percent product b, and 20 percent product

c. the aggregate plan calls for total production that averages 1,100 units per quarter. quarter 1 production will be 800 units, quarter 2 production will be 1,400 units, and quarter 3 production will be 1,200 units. how many units of product a will be produced in quarter 4?

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  1. 24 October, 07:50
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    The answer is "400 units".

    product a = 40 percent

    the aggregate plan calls for total production that averages = 1,100 units per quarter

    quarter 1 production will be 800 units

    quarter 2 production will be 1,400 units

    and quarter 3 production will be 1,200 units

    let x is the production that is in quarter 4, then

    800+1400+1200+x / 4 = 1100

    3400 + x = 4400

    x = 4400 - 3400

    x = 1000

    So, quarter 4 production will be 1000 units

    and 40 percent of 1000 = 400 units
  2. 24 October, 08:55
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    Total average production per quarter = 1100 units

    So, total production per year (for 4 quarters) = 1100*4 = 4400

    Production, quarter 1 = 800 units

    Quarter 2 = 1400 units

    Quarter 3 = 1200 units

    To find: Number of units of product A to be produced in quarter 4? Solution: Total production per year (for 4 quarters) = 1100*4 = 4400 units

    Till now, number of units produced in 3 quarters = 800+1400+1200=3400 units

    Number of units that are still to be produced = 4400-3400 = 1000 units. Production for product A = 40% 40% of 1000 = 400 units.

    Number of units of product A to be produced in quarter 4 = 400 units.
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