Product K has a unit contribution margin of $120. Product L has a unit contribution margin of $100. Product K requires five furnace hours, while Product L requires four furnace hours.
Determine the unit contribution margin per production bottleneck hour for each product, assuming the furnace is a bottleneck constraint.
Product K $fill in the blank 1
Product L $fill in the blank 2
is the most profitable in using bottleneck resources.