Answer:
materials quantity variance: 1,200 unfavorable
Explanation:
[tex](standard\:quantity-actual\:quantity) \times standard \: cost = DM \: quantity \: variance[/tex]
std quantity 5400.00
actual quantity 6000.00
std cost $2.00
[tex](5,400 - 6,000) \times 2.00 = DM \: quantity \: variance[/tex]
difference -600.00
quantity variance $(1,200.00)
The difference between standard and actual quantity is negative. We used more pounds than expected, the variance will be unfavorable.
600 extra pounds at $2.00 each = 1,200