1. The Hunter Company uses the high-low method to estimate the cost function. Year-to-date information for 2020 is provided below: Machine-hours Labor Costs January 400 $10,000 February 280 $ 6,800 March 380 $10,050 April 250 $ 7,300 May 320 $ 9,525 What can Hunter expect the total cost to be when 300 machine-hours are used? Group of answer choices $9,406.25 $7,450.00 $8,200.00 $7,233.33
2. Southwestern Company needs 1,000 motors in its manufacture of automobiles. It can buy the motors from Jinx Motors for $1,250 each. Southwestern's plant can manufacture the motors for the following costs per unit: Direct materials $ 500 Direct manufacturing labor 250 Variable manufacturing overhead 200 Fixed manufacturing overhead 350 Total $1,300 If Southwestern buys the motors from Jinx, 70% of the fixed manufacturing overhead will not be avoided. Should the company make or buy the motors? Group of answer choices make and save $55,000 buy and save $105,000 buy and save $50,000 make and save $195,000
3. Pat, a pizzeria manager, replaced the convection oven just six months ago. Today, Turbo Ovens Manufacturing announced the availability of a new convection oven that cooks more quickly with lower operating expenses. Pat is considering the purchase of this faster, lower-operating cost convection oven to replace the existing one. Selected information about the two ovens is given below: Existing oven New turbo oven Original cost $ 60,000 $ 65,000 Accumulated depreciation $ 5,000 ------ Current salvage value $ 55,000 ------ Remaining life 5 years 5 years Annual operating expenses $ 10,000 $ 7,500 Disposal value in 5 years $ 0 $ 0 Should Pat buy the new oven or keep the existing one? Group of answer choices keep existing and save $ 5,000 now buy new and spend $1 2,500 less over 5 years keep existing and save $10,000 now buy new and spend $ 2,500 less over 5 years
4. Romeo and Juliet manufacture candlesticks. Each new employee takes 6 hours to make the first candlestick. He is paid $15 per hour. The manufacturing overhead charge per hour is $20. The brass material costs $130 per candlestick. What is the total time needed to build the new employee’s first 16 candlesticks using an 80% cumulative average-time learning curve model? (For an 80% cumulative average learning curve, b = -0.321923.) Group of answer choices $5,440 $3,456.26 39.3216 hours 94.8576 hours
high low method uses hihest and lowest activity
Units | Cost | ||
High | 400 | $10,000 | |
Low | 250 | $7,300 | |
change | 150[400-250] | $2,700 [10,000-7,300] |
variable cost= change in cost/change in activity
=$2,700/150
=$18
fixed cost = total cost-variable cost
$10,000 - ($18*400)
=$2,800 (this will remain same at all machine hours activity)
300 machine hours
Total cost= fixed cost+variable cost
=$2,800 + ($18*300)
=$8,200
Answer c)
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