Answer:
correct answer is Option D
Explanation:
Option D - elastic, and the demand curve will be horizontal.
The quantity would be changed infinitely with a samll change in the the price. It means that demand is perfectly elastic and the curve is horizontal as the small change up decreases the quantity to zero and small change down increases the quantity infinity. Thus, option D is the correct ams of this questionwer
Answer:
Fifo Inventory $665
Moving Average= $ 606
Lifo Inventory $ 592
Explanation:
Purchases
Date Units Unit Cost Sales Units Fifo Inventory
July 1 13 $115
<u>July 6 9 </u>
<u> 4 $115 $460</u>
July 11 6 $122
<u>July 14 6 </u>
<u> 4 $122 $488</u>
July 21 7 $132
<u>July 27 6 </u>
<u> 5 $ 133 </u><u> $665</u>
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Moving Average Method
= Total Cost of Purchases/ No of items= 13*115 + 6*122+ 7*132/13+6+7
= 1495+ 732+ 924/26= 3151/26= 121. 192
No of units in the Ending Inventory= 5 * 121.192= $ 605.96
Purchases
Date Units Unit Cost Sales Units Lifo Inventory
July 1 13 $115
<u>July 6 9 </u>
<u> 4 $115 $460</u>
July 11 6 $122
<u>July 14 6 </u>
<u> 4 $115 $460</u>
July 21 7 $132
<u>July 27 6 </u>
1 132 $132
<u> 4 $ 115 $460</u>
<u> 5 </u><u> $ 592</u>
Answer:
c. to eliminate unemployment,B. to promote price stability and F. to control federal spending
Explanation:
Answer:
$7.05
Explanation:
Given that
Direct labor = $3.50 per unit
Direct material = $1.25 per unit
Variable overhead = $41,400
Total fixed overhead = $150,000
Produced units = 18,000
The computation of total product cost per unit under variable costing is shown below:-
Total Variable overhead = Variable overhead ÷ Produced units
= $41,400 ÷ $18,000
= $2.3
Total product cost per unit = Direct labor + Direct material + Total variable overhead
= $3.50 + $1.25 + $2.3
= $7.05
Answer: $54,000 per production run
Explanation:
As we are dealing with the decision of whether or not to process the good further, the irrelevant cost would be the cost of producing product B from input R.
This is because this cost has already been incurred to produce product B and so is a sunk cost. Sunk costs are irrelevant to the decision to process further.
30,000 units of B were made from 90,000 units R so the cost of B is:
= 30,000 / 50,000 * 90,000
= $54,000
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<em>The options here are probably for a variant of this question.</em>