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polet [3.4K]
3 years ago
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CaHeK987 [17]3 years ago
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January          4500       165         8600            68            25778       7160

February        4452       120         8600            75           29664      8240

March            4600       230        8600            92            28674      7965

April               4850        318        8600           105           23058      8405

May                5166       460        8600            89            21294       5915

June              4760       280        8600            87            33282      9245

July                4910       340        8600            93             31428      8730

August         4960       360        8600            88            30924       8415

September  5070       420         8600            95             25110     6975

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November   5271        510         8600            97             20124    5590

December  4760       275         8600            94            34596     9610

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November         510    5271

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Variable cost = $3.60 per unit

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February cost = $12,800 + $2.1(120) + $3.6(8240)

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Employees = 80

Shipped units = 9,000

The total operating cost for the month will be:

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