The ToyzWeMake Company is considering the risk of producing two new toys. Equipment and resources are limited and they must choose only one product to produce at this time. Based only on the information provided below, which product offers less manufacturing risk?
Product A is manufactured by revising and updating an existing toy. The initial costs are expected to cost $150,000. There is a 40 percent chance that the existing equipment will work without modifications for manufacturing the new toy and a 60 percent probability that the company will need to spend another $100,000 to modify the equipment to manufacture the new toy.
Product B is a brand new toy idea with an estimated cost of $250,000. There is a 70 percent probability of using the existing equipment without modifications and a 30 percent probability that the equipment will need modifications at an additional cost of $100,000.
A. Neither product
B. Not enough information to make determination
C. Product A
D. Product B
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