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Reil [10]
3 years ago
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At an activity level of 9,300 machine-hours in a month, Curt Corporation's total variable production engineering cost is $766,32

0 and its total fixed production engineering cost is $191,040. What would be the total production engineering cost per machine-hour, both fixed and variable, at an activity level of 9,600 machine-hours in a month
Business
1 answer:
rewona [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

$102.3 per machine hour

Explanation:

We can compute the total production engineering cost per hour by using the following equation;

Cost per machine hour = (Fixed cost + Variable cost) / Total machine hours

But first, we need to calculate variable cost at 9,600 hours;

= $766,320 × 9,600hr / 9,300hr

= $791,040

Now, cost per machine hour

= $191,040 + $791,040 / 9,600hr

= $982,040 / 9,600hr

= $102.3 per machine hour

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