Problem 1-13 (Algorithmic) Micromedia offers computer training seminars on a var
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Problem 1-13 (Algorithmic)
Micromedia offers computer training seminars on a variety of topics. In the seminars each student works at a personal computer, practicing the particular activity that the instructor is presenting. Micromedia is currently planning a two-day seminar on the use of Microsoft Excel in statistical analysis. The projected fee for the seminar is $500 per student. The cost for the conference room, instructor compensation, lab assistants, and promotion is $9300. Micromedia rents computers for its seminars at a cost of $50 per computer per day.
Develop a model for the total cost to put on the seminar. Let x represent the number of students who enroll in the seminar.
Model for total cost = + x
Develop a model for the total profit if x students enroll in the seminar. For subtractive or negative number use a minus sign even if there is a + sign before the blank. (Example: -300)
Model for total profit = x +
Micromedia has forecasted an enrollment of 30 students for the seminar. How much profit will be earned if its forecast is accurate?
Profit = $
Compute the breakeven point. If needed, round your answer to the nearest integer.
Breakeven point = students
Explanation / Answer
a)Develop a model for the total cost to put on the seminar. Let x represent the number of students who enroll in the seminar.
Model for total cost = x(500) +9300
b)Develop a model for the total profit if x students enroll in the seminar. For subtractive or negative number use a minus sign even if there is a + sign before the blank. (Example: -300)
Model for total profit = x(500) +9300 -50x
c)Micromedia has forecasted an enrollment of 30 students for the seminar. How much profit will be earned if its forecast is accurate?
Profit = 450*30 -9000 =>4500
d) break even point = fixed cost/contribution margin
=>x(500) +9300 /x(500) +9300 -50x
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