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Ivanshal [37]
3 years ago
11

If the a=4 find the value a2​

Business
1 answer:
Rashid [163]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

If a = 4 it would be 4 x 2 = 8

Explanation:

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Overhead cost per unit  $534.39      $266.12

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Total cost per unit       $784.39         $436.12

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Profit (loss) per unit  $915.61    ($136.12)

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Process Activity                  Overhead Cost    Driver                    Quantity

Components Changeover       $ 470,000  Number of batches      890

Machining                                     304,000  Machine hours           8,130

Setups                                          225,000  Number of setups         120

Total                                          $ 999,000

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Inspecting                                    235,000  Number of inspections 850

Rework                                           61,000  Rework orders               220

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Providing space                            33,000  Number of units        4,620

Providing utilities                          65,000  Number of units        4,620

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Units produced                   1,500         3,120      4,620

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Batches                                  445           445        890

Number of inspections         480           370        850

Machine hours                    1,800        4,200    6,000

Setups                                     60              60        120

Rework orders                      160              60       220

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Providing utilities                          65,000/4,620 = $14.07

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