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- Hodgkiss Mfg., Inc., is currently operating at only 77 percent of fixed asset capacity. Fixed assets are $400,400. Current sales are $520,000 and projected to grow to $736,104. How much in new fixed assets are required to support this growth in sales? Assume the company wants to operate at full capacity.Thorpe Mfg., Inc., is currently operating at only 96 percent of fixed asset capacity. Current sales are $330,000. Suppose fixed assets are $300,000 and sales are projected to grow to $352,000. How much in new fixed assets is required to support this growth in sales?Thorpe Mfg., Inc., is currently operating at only 87 percent of fixed asset capacity. Current sales are $410,000. Suppose fixed assets are $350,000 and sales are projected to grow to $479,000. How much in new fixed assets is required to support this growth in sales? (A negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) New fixed assets
- Buzzy Manufacturing Company has P2 billion in sales and P0.6 billion in fixed assets. Currently, the company’s fixed assets are operating at 80% of capacity. What level of sales could Buzzy have obtained if it have been operating at full capacity? What is Buzzy’s target fixed assets to sales ratio? If Buzzy’s sales increased by 30%, how large is the increase in fixed assets will the company need to meet its target fixed assets to sales?Thorpe Mfg., Inc., is currently operating at only 85 percent of fixed asset capacity. Current sales are $310,000. How fast can sales grow before any new fixed assets are needed? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) Maximum sales growth %Allen Mfg., Inc., is currently operating at only 92 percent of fixed asset capacity. Current sales are $780,000. How fast can sales grow before any new fixed assets are needed? (Do not round Intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Maximum sales growth %
- Williamson Industries has $3 million in sales and $2.838 million in fixed assets. Currently, the company's fixed assets are operating at 90% of capacity. a. What level of sales could Williamson Industries have obtained if it had been operating at full capacity? Write out your answer completely. For example, 25 million should be entered as 25,000,000. Round your answer to the nearest cent. 2$ b. What is Williamson's target fixed assets/sales ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % c. If Williamson's sales increase 14%, how large of an increase in fixed assets will the company need to meet its target fixed assets/sales ratio? Write out your answer completely. For example, 25 million should be entered as 25,000,000. Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent.Williamson Industries has $3 billion in sales and $2.826 billion in fixed assets. Currently, the company's fixed assets are operating at 90% of capacity. a. What level of sales could Williamson Industries have obtained if it had been operating at full capacity? Enter your answer in billions of dollars. Round your answer to five decimal places. $ billion b. What is Williamson's target fixed assets/sales ratio? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to two decimal places. % c. If Williamson's sales increase 13%, how large of an increase in fixed assets will the company need to meet its target fixed assets/sales ratio? Enter your answer in billions of dollars. Negative value should be indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to five decimal places. billion $Earleton Manufacturing Company has $3 billion in sales and$787,500,000 in fixed assets. Currently, the company’s fixed assets are operating at 80% ofcapacity.a. What level of sales could Earleton have obtained if it had been operating at fullcapacity?b. What is Earleton’s target fixed assets/sales ratio?c. If Earleton’s sales increase 30%, how large of an increase in fixed assets will thecompany need to meet its target fixed assets/sales ratio?
- Lazzy Manufacturing Company has P2.5 billion in sales and P0.80 billion in fixed . Currently, the company’s fixed assets are operating at 80% of If Lazzy’s sales increased by 35 percent, how large is the increase in fixed assets will the company need to meet its target fixed asset to sales ratio?Williamson Industries has $7 billion in sales and $1.944 billion in fixedassets. Currently, the company’s fixed assets are operating at 90% of capacity.a. What level of sales could Williamson Industries have obtained if it had been operatingat full capacity?b. What is Williamson’s target fixed assets/sales ratio?c. If Williamson’s sales increase 15%, how large of an increase in fixed assets will thecompany need to meet its target fixed assets/sales ratio?Walter Industries has $5 billion in sales and $1.7 billion in fixed assets. Currently, the company’s fixed assets are operating at 90% of capacity. a.What level of sales could Walter Industries have obtained if it had been operating at full capacity? b.What is Walter’s Target fixed assets/Sales ratio? c.If Walter’s sales increase 12%, how large of an increase in fixed assets will the company need to meet its Target fixed assets/Sales ratio?