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Shelles

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To follow is information about the units produced and total manufacturing costs for Snow Enterprises for the past six months.

MonthNumber of units producedTotal manufacturing costs
January7,940$5,900
February7,500$5,460
March6,400$5,000
April6,600$5,500
May4,740$5,100
June7,800$5,840


Using the high-low method, what is the variable cost per unit at Snow Enterprises?
◦ $0.74
◦ $1.08
◦ $0.25
◦ $4.00


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To follow is information about the units produced and total manufacturing costs for Snow Enterprises for the past six months.

MonthNumber of units producedTotal manufacturing costs
January7,940$5,900
February7,500$5,460
March6,400$5,000
April6,600$5,500
May4,740$5,100
June7,800$5,840


Using the high-low method, what is the monthly fixed manufacturing cost at Snow Enterprises?
◦ $800
◦ $1,985
◦ $11,000
◦ $3,915




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To follow is information about the units produced and total manufacturing costs for Snow Enterprises for the past six months.

MonthNumber of units producedTotal manufacturing costs
January7,940$5,900
February7,500$5,460
March6,400$5,000
April6,600$5,500
May4,740$5,100
June7,800$5,840


Using the high-low method, what will the total monthly manufacturing costs be if Snow Enterprises produces 7,500 units?
◦ $1,875
◦ $5,790
◦ $3,915
◦ $3,860




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To follow is information about the units produced and total manufacturing costs for Darryl Rug Company for the past six months.

MonthNumber of units producedTotal manufacturing costs
January28,800$21,500
February31,200$22,500
March25,200$19,500
April26,400$20,000
May30,800$23,000
June29,000$21,900

Darryl Rug Company uses the high-low method to estimate its costs.

Answer the following questions:
1.  What is the variable cost per unit?
2.  What is the monthly fixed manufacturing cost?
3.  Write the cost equation that could be used to predict Darryl Rug Company's total
manufacturing costs.
4.  What will the total monthly manufacturing costs be if the company produces 28,000 units?



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Parts 1 and 2
High cost $22,500
Low cost $(19,500)
Change in cost $3,000
High activity       31,200
Low activity      (25,200)
Change in activity        6,000
Change in cost $3,000
Divide byDivide by
Change in activity        6,000
Variable cost per unit $0.50
Now, using high point data:
Total variable cost at high point:
High activity       31,200
Variable cost per unit $0.50
Total variable cost at high point $15,600
Total cost at high point $22,500
Less total variable cost at high point $(15,600)
Fixed cost $6,900

Part 3:  y = $0.50x + $6,900

Part 4
Total cost at new volume:
Anticipated production volume28,000
Variable cost per unit$0.50
Total variable cost at new volume$14,000
Fixed cost$6,900
Monthly operating cost at new volume$20,900



 

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