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Shkiper50 [21]
3 years ago
11

You have a job in the cute clothing boutique with wages of $10 per hour. you work 35 hours each week, so your gross pay is _____

per week. $10 $35 $350
Business
2 answers:
juin [17]3 years ago
8 0
$350 would be the answer to your question

Pavel [41]3 years ago
7 0

Answer

Gross pay per week be $350 .

Explanation :

As given

You have a job in the cute clothing boutique with wages of $10 per hour.

you work 35 hours each week.

Thus

Gross pay = Total  working hours of one week × Wage per hour .

Putting the values in the above

                = 35 × 10

                = $ 350

Therefore the gross pay per week be $350 .

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Answer:

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Wood pulp

9,024 cubic yards $22 198,528

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Product Percentage of Net realizable value

Wood chips 48.60%

Wood pulp 19%

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Product Allocation of Joint costs

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Explanation:

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Product Output Selling price per cubic yard net realizable value

Wood chips

20,304 cubic yards $25 507,600

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9,024 cubic yards $22 198,528

(9,024 x 22 )= 198,528

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14,100 cubic yards $24 338,400

(14,100 x 24 )= 338,400

Total $1,044,528

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Answer:

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  Adjusting entries

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   Cash                                                Credit                                 $ 17,640

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3. Cash                                                 Debit       $ 22,450

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Sales discounts allowed reversed                                         $     360

Purchase discounts availed reversed                                    <u>$  ( 250)</u>

Net items affecting income statement                                $ 28,110

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