Question: Question 1. Question 2. Please answer Question 1 & 2 and I promise to upvote. Thank you in advance! See exhibit table above. Exhibit 4A.6

Question 1. Question 2. Please answer Question 1

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Please answer Question 1 & 2 and I promise to upvote. Thank you in advance! See exhibit table above.

Exhibit 4A.6 - Improvement Curves: Table of Cumulative Values Unit 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 90% 95% 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 1.0000 85% 1.0000 1.8500 2.6229 1.7000 1.7500 1.8000 1.9000 WN 1.6000 2.0450 2.4050 2.2682 2.7462 2.3838 2.9463 1.9500 2.8719 3.7744 4.6621 2.5021 3.1421 3.7377 2.7582 3.3454 3.5562 4.3392 2.7104 3.1950 3.4591 4.0311 6 2.9774 3.5928 3.9345 4.6881 5.1008 5.5380 7 3.2158 3.9601 4.3804 5.3217 5.8447 6.4039 8 3.4318 4.3031 4.8022 4.2994 4.8339 5.3459 5.8389 6.3154 5.9358 6.5737 9 3.6298 5.2040 7.2898 1.6500 2.1552 2.5777 2.9455 3.2739 3.5723 3.8469 4.1021 4.3412 4.5665 4.7800 4.9831 5.1770 5.3628 5.5413 5.7132 5.8791 4.6260 4.9318 10 3.8131 3.9839 6.5332 7.1161 7.6860 7.9945 7.2612 8.1112 8.9545 9.7919 10.6239 11 5.2229 6.7775 8.6890 12 4.1441 5.5013 7.2268 8.2444 9.3745 5.5886 5.9582 6.3147 6.6596 6.9941 7.3190 4.2951 5.7685 7.6647 8.7925 10.0516 11.4511 13 14 4.4381 6.0257 8.0923 9.3311 10.7211 15 4.5740 6.2739 8.5105 9.8611 11.3837 12.2736 13.0921 13.9066 16 6.5140 7.6355 8.9201 10.3831 12.0398 17 6.7467 7.9440 9.3218 10.8977 12.6899 14.7174 4.7036 4.8276 4.9464 5.0606 18 6.9727 8.2453 11.4055 9.7162 10.1037 13.3344 13.9735 15.5249 16.3291 19 6.0396 7.1925 8.5399 11.9069 20 5.1705 6.1950 7.4065 8.8284 10.4849 12.4023 14.6078 17.1302 Ch4A-5 (Algo) Jack Simpson, contract negotiator for Nebula Airframe Company, is currently involved in bidding on a follow-up government contract. In gathering cost data from the first three units, which Nebula produced under a research and development contract, he found that the first unit took 3,000 labor hours, the second took 2,100 labor hours, and the third took 1,970 hours. Use Exhibit 4A.6. In a contract for three more units, how many labor hours should Simpson plan for? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) Number of labor hours Johnson Industries received a contract to develop and produce four high-intensity long-distance receiver/transmitters for cellular telephones. The first took 2,200 labor hours and $40,000 worth of purchased and manufactured parts; the second took 1,340 labor hours and $28,400 in parts; the third took 1,070 labor hours and $24,000 in parts; and the fourth took 791 labor hours and $19,600 in parts. The company expects learning" to occur relative to labor and also relative to the pricing of parts from suppliers. Johnson was asked to bid on a follow-on contract for another dozen receiver/transmitter units. Ignoring any forgetting factor effects, what should Johnson estimate time and parts costs to be for the dozen units? (Hint. There are two learning curves-one for labor and one for parts.) Use Exhibit 4A.6. a. How many labor hours should Johnson estimate are needed for the additional 12 units? (Round your answer to the nearest whole number.) Estimated labor hours b. How much should Johnson estimate the parts cost will be for the additional 12 units? (Round your answer to the nearest dollar amount.) Estimated parts cost

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