Respuesta :
Answer:
variable cost per bushel = $0.18848
total fixed costs = $6,652
Explanation:
we can use the high-low method of accounting to determine the variable and fixed costs:
- highest activity cost = $25,500
- highest activity level = 100,000 bushels
- lowest activity cost = $7,500 (*doesn't make sense to use $75,000)
- lowest activity level = 4,500
variable cost per unit = (highest activity cost - lowest activity cost) / (highest activity units - lowest activity units)
variable cost per unit = ($25,500 - $7,500) / (100,000 - 4,500) = $18,000 / 95,500 bushels = $0.18848 per bushel, since the quantities are large, we cannot round up
fixed costs = highest activity cost - (variable cost x highest activity units)
fixed costs = $25,500 - ($0.18848 x 100,000) = $6,652
Answer: The answer is $8 per yard
Explanation:
Using high and low cost method
Since a bushel is 8 gallons of dry corn
The overhead cost at high output =$25,500
The overhead cost at low output =75,000
The production volume at high output = 100,000 bushel
The production volume at low output = 4,500 bushel
Total sales = 8 × 100,000 = 800,000
Total sales = 8 × 4,500 = 36,000
Bushel. Total sales
High output. 100,000. 800,000
Low output. 4,500. 36,000
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95,500. 800,000
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Variable cost per yard = 764,000/95,500
=$8 per yard