How many units of y brand budgeted for production in june

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Problem - Short Company produces two products: X Brand and Y Brand. Budgeted sales for four months are as follows:

                X Brand                 Y Brand

May                       10,000                   40,000

June                      20,000                   70,000

July                        15,000                   80,000

August                  30,000                   90,000

Short's ending inventory policy is that X Brand should have 10% of its next month's sales in ending inventory and Y Brand should have 20% of next month's sales in its ending inventory. On May 1, Shortie's inventory had 1,000 units of X Brand and 9,000 units of Y Brand.

Y Brand requires four units of component A. (X Brand does not use component A.) On May 1, 2,100 units of component A were in inventory. Short wants to have 30% of the following month's production needs in inventory for component A.

How many units of Y Brand are budgeted for production in June?  Brand X in May?

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