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ella [17]
4 years ago
7

A device or technique that ensures production of a good unit every time is a __________.

Business
1 answer:
uysha [10]4 years ago
3 0
A device or technique that ensures production of a good unit overtime is a poka-yoke.

The Japanese term Poka-Yoke means mistake proofing. Poka means mistakes and yoke(ru) means to avoid. This technique helps eliminate defects by way of human errors since they often occur. You will find this technique used in a lean manufacturing process. 
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the price adult ticket is $8 and the price of children tickets is $5.

Explanation:

This question can be solved using a simultaneous equation.

Let :

x = price of adult tickets

y = price of children tickets

If 8 adult tickets and 12 student tickets are sold for a total of $124, the first equation would be

8x + 12y = $124

If 16 adult tickets and 23 student tickets are sold for a total of $243, the second equation would be

16x +23y = $243

The two equations are

8x + 12y = 124

16x +23y = 243

To solve, multiply equation 1 by 2 . This gives equation 3

16x + 24y = 248

Now substract equation 3 from 2. This gives y = 5

To find y, substitute 5 with y in equation 1

8 x + 12(5) = 124

8x + 60 = 124

Solve for x

x = 8

Therefore, the price adult ticket is $8 and the price of children tickets is $5.

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<em>c. Sustainable Competitive Advantage</em>

Explanation:

<em>Sustainable competitive advantages</em> are business assets,  characteristics, or capabilities that are hard to replicate or achieve ;  and provide a long-term superiority or favorable role over competitors.

Types of Sustainable Competitive Advantage include:

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Beginning     8,200

Purchases   *16,800

Requisitions             18,400

Ending          6,600

We solve for purchases:

6,600 + 18,400 - 8,200 = 16,800

WIP Inventory

Beginning                7,700

Materials                18,400

Labor                     13,700

Overhead               8,200

Transferred Out    <u>             39,700*</u>

Ending                    8,300

The transferred-out from WIP inventory is the transferred-in for Finished Goods

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The correct option from the multiple choices is D that is Procedure

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The problem with Blake's reasoning is that he believes that all costs are variable, and that is not true. In order to predict future profits, he divided $6,565 by 2,000 stuffed mascots = $3.2825 profit per stuffed mascot sold. But when sales increased to 3,000 units, the profits increased much more.

This happens because some costs are variable and change directly with the number of units sold, while others are fixed and remain the same regardless of the number of units sold.

The question is incomplete, the accounts are missing, so I looked for them:

February March

Sales revenue $25,000 $37,500

Cost of goods sold 10,000 15,000

Gross profit 15,000 22,500

Rent expense 1,500 1,500

Wages expense 3,500 5,000

Shipping expense 1,100 1,650

Utilities expense 750 750

Advertising expense 1,000 1,400

Insurance expense 585 585

Operating income $6,565 $11,615

The income statement using the contribution margin format would be as follows:

Income Statement              Year 1                  Year 2

Sales revenue            $25,000         $37,500

Variable costs:

  • Cost of goods sold   $10,000         $15,000
  • Wages expense*     $3,000          $4,500
  • Shipping expense       $1,100           $1,650
  • Advertising expense*   $800           $1,200

Contribution margin           $10,100                $15,150

Period costs:

  • Wages expense*        $500             $500
  • Advertising expense*   $200             $200
  • Rent expense              $1,500           $1,500
  • Insurance expense       $585             $585
  • Utilities expense        $750             $750

Net income                         $6,565                 $11,615

*high low cost method for wages expense and advertisement expense:

variable wages expense = ($5,000 - $3,500) / (3,000 - 2,000) = $1.50 per unit

fixed wages expense = $5,000 - (3,000 x $1.50) = $500

variable advertising expense = ($1,400 - $1,000) / (3,000 - 2,000) = $0.40 per unit

fixed advertising expense = $1,400 - (3,000 x $0.40) = $200

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