Title: Milford Corporation has in stock 16,100 kilograms of material R that it bought five years ago for ... Post by: kmonette on Jul 17, 2023 Milford Corporation has in stock 16,100 kilograms of material R that it bought five years ago for $5.75 per kilogram. This raw material was purchased to use in a product line that has been discontinued. Material R can be sold as is for scrap for $3.91 per kilogram. An alternative would be to use material R in one of the company's current products, S88Y, which currently requires 2 kilograms of a raw material that is available for $7.60 per kilogram. Material R can be modified at a cost of $0.77 per kilogram so that it can be used as a substitute for this material in the production of product S88Y. However, after modification, 4 kilograms of material R is required for every unit of product S88Y that is produced. Milford Corporation has now received a request from a company that could use material R in its production process. Assuming that Milford Corporation could use all of its stock of material R to make product S88Y or the company could sell all of its stock of the material at the current scrap price of $3.91 per kilogram, what is the minimum acceptable selling price of material R to the company that could use material R in its own production process? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.) ▸ $0.88 per kilogram ▸ $3.03 per kilogram ▸ $4.57 per kilogram ▸ $3.91 per kilogram Title: Re: Milford Corporation has in stock 16,100 kilograms of material R that it bought five years ago for ... Post by: cglotfelty on Jul 17, 2023 Content hidden
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