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8 August, 04:11

Jacob rents rooms in his hotel for an average of $100 per night. the variable cost per rented room is $20, to cover maid service and utilities. his fixed costs are $100,000 and his profit last year was $20,000. calculate the contribution per unit (contribution per each room-night

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  1. 8 August, 04:15
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    Jacob's profit: P = $20,000.

    Variable cost: 20 x (the cost per rented room, where x is the number of room-nights).

    Fixed costs: $100,000.

    Total Costs: 100,000 + 20 x

    Jacob's income is: 100 x (the number of room-nights multiplied by $100).

    The equation is:

    Income - Costs = Profit

    100 x - (100,000 + 20 x) = 20,000

    100 x - 100,000 - 20 x = 20,000

    80 x = 120,000

    x = 120,000 : 80

    x = 1,500

    It means that there were 1,500 room-nights in his hotel.

    $20,000 : 1,500 = $13.33

    Answer: Contribution per each room-night was $13.33.
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