Calculate the variable costs per thousand bottles for one-separation rounds

Calculate the variable costs per thousand bottles for one-separation rounds

Discussion Question: Below are the modified case questions from case 17.2, the week three case. In this case we will be extending the concepts we looked at in week two, specifically, applying the concepts of variable and non-variable costs to pricing.

For your first discussion post I would like you to name one or more factors that should be included in the pricing of the product; please be specific.
For your subsequent posts I would like you to either i) extend the discussion on factors that need to be included in the pricing, or ii) suggest a specific pricing structures for the firm.
Modified Case 17.2 Questions:

Calculate the variable costs per thousand bottles for one-separation rounds, two-separation rounds, and two-separation ovals, assuming that all ovals are printed on the machine with the automatic feature for ovals.
Do one set of calculations for the Albany area (scrap included) and another for New York–New Jersey (freight included, but not scrap).
Only do one bottle size (the smallest) and assume the average order size is 10,000 bottles.
Prepare a suggested price list for the Albany area; when completing this section, consider only one-separation rounds and two-separation rounds or ovals, for only the smallest size bottle.
How did Mr. Lipman’s goal of a 30 percent margin (at capacity) affect your price recommendations?
Which products should the company attempt to sell in New York–NewJersey? Explain.
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