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lesantik [10]
3 years ago
15

Based on the scenario and the knowledge gained from this section, address the following:

Business
1 answer:
Anna11 [10]3 years ago
6 0
I don't know your scenario, but I can give an example for discussing federalism, and hope that it will be helpful to you!

The main effect that the the division of power between the federal and state governments has on its citizens is that the lives of the citizens differ depending on the state they live in.

Let's take the death penalty: people living in a state with this penalty can fear being falsely condemned to it (happens often!) and the people who live elsewhere don't need to fear it.

Also, let's take possesion of small amounts of marihuana: a person would be punished differently for it, depending on the state they live in.
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1. Weighted average cost per unit = $25.032

2.                                       (1) LIFO         (2) FIFO          (3) Average-cost

Ending inventory                $1,580          $1,940                  $1,752

Cost of goods sold               6,180           5,820                   6,008

Sales revenue                    $9,150         $9,150                  $9,150

Gross profit                          2,970           3,330                    3,142

Gross profit rate                  32.5%          36.4%                   34.3%

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a) Data and Calculations:

Date       Description              Units    Unit Cost or Selling Price         Total

Oct. 1      Beginning inventory  50            $22                           $1,100

Oct. 9     Purchase                   110              24                            2,640

Oct. 11    Sale                           (90)                                   $35               $3,150

Oct. 17    Purchase                   90              26                            2,340

Oct. 22  Sale                           (50)                                     40                2,000

Oct. 25  Purchase                   60              28                             1,680

Oct. 29  Sale                         (100)                                     40                4,000

Total                     310 (240) = 70                                             $7,760 $9,150

Weighted average cost per unit = $25.032

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= (50 * $22) + (20 * $24)

= $1,100 + $480

= $1,580

Cost of goods sold = $7,760 - $1,580 = $6,180

FIFO:l

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= (60 * $28)  + (10 * $26)                  

= $1,680 + $260 = $1,940

Cost of goods sold = $7,760 - $1,940 = $5,820

Weighted-average costs:

Ending inventory = 70 * $25.032 = $1,752

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