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zubka84 [21]
3 years ago
7

At a price of $13, quantity demanded is ________, quantity supplied is ________ ; therefore excess ________ has occurred.

Business
1 answer:
TEA [102]3 years ago
5 0
At a price of $13, quantity demanded is 120 units<span>, quantity supplied </span>is 130 units; therefore,<span> excess supply</span> has occurred. This is also called as economic surplus. This is the effect when the price set to the product is above its equilibrium level which is determined by its supply and demand.<span> </span>
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Raw Materials                             409,300

Direct labor                                  117,000

Factory overhead                       102,000

Add Opening Work in process   55,600

Less Closing Work in process   (77,900)

Cost of goods manufactured    606,000

(b) an income statement for the month ended March 31

Sales                                                                                      1,167,000

<em>Less</em> Cost of Sales

Opening Finished goods inventory              65,400

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured              606,000

Less Closing Finished goods inventory      (82,200)        (589,200)

Gross Profit                                                                           577,800

Sales and administrative expenses                                    (371,000)

Net Income                                                                           206,800

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Materials inventory                91,500

Work in process                     77,900

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(a) schedule of cost of goods manufactured

Materials Used in Production = Opening Materials inventory + Purchases - Closing Materials inventory

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                                                 = 409,300

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Raw Materials                             409,300

Direct labor                                  117,000

Factory overhead                       102,000

Add Opening Work in process   55,600

Less Closing Work in process   (77,900)

Cost of goods manufactured    606,000

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Sales                                                                                      1,167,000

<em>Less</em> Cost of Sales

Opening Finished goods inventory              65,400

Add Cost of Goods Manufactured              606,000

Less Closing Finished goods inventory      (82,200)        (589,200)

Gross Profit                                                                           577,800

Sales and administrative expenses                                    (371,000)

Net Income                                                                           206,800

(c) the inventory section of the balance sheet

Materials inventory                91,500

Work in process                     77,900

Finished goods inventory     82,200

Total                                      251,600

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Answer:

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