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Simora [160]
3 years ago
12

What is engineering?​

Business
2 answers:
nlexa [21]3 years ago
6 0
Engineering is the process of designing the human-made world. Engineering is the systematic application of knowledge and experience to solve problems and protect and improve lives. It takes a thought, or an abstract idea, and translates it into reality.
dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Engineering is an occupation with an extremely wide reach. The term 'engineering' covers many fields and, by extension, many skills. Engineers are scientists, inventors, designers, builders and great thinkers and improve the state of the world, expand human capability and make people's lives safer and easier.

Engineering skills include:

  • The scientific method
  • Social, cultural and economic awareness  
  • Mathematics
  • Biology, chemistry, physics and other areas of science
  • Creativity
  • Teamwork
  • Where science is involved with designs, buildings, use of engines, machines, and structures.
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Explanation:

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Hayword, Inc. uses weighted-average costing and has two departments and has provided data related to its mixing department for t
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Cost Reconciliation Report

Costs to be accounted for:

Cost in the beginning inventory        $17,250

Units started during the period        737,320

Total cost of production                 $754,570

Costs accounted for:

Units transferred out                    $735,680

Ending inventory                              $18,882

Total assigned costs                  $$754,562

Difference due to approximations = $8

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Work in process, July 1:

Units in process = 300

Percent completed with respect to materials = 60%

Percent completed with respect to conversion = 40%

Cost in the beginning inventory:

Materials cost = $10,500

Conversion cost = $6,750

Units started during the period = 6,200

Costs added during the period:

Material costs = $330,912

Conversion costs = $406,408

Work in process, July 31 = 450 units

Percent completed with respect to materials =  40%

Percent completed with respect to conversion 30%

                                                       Units

Beginning inventory                       300

Units started during the period  6,200          

Total units under production      6,500

Ending inventory                            450

Units transferred out                  6,050

Cost of production:

                                                      Materials cost   Conversion cost   Total

Cost in the beginning inventory       $10,500               $6,750       $17,250

Units started during the period         330,912             406,408      737,320

Total cost of production                   $341,412             $413,158   $754,570

Equivalent Units:

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Units transferred out                  6,050    6,050 (100%)   6,050 (100%)

Ending inventory                            450        180 (40%)         135 (30%)

Total equivalent units of production       6,230                6,185

Cost per equivalent unit:

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Total equivalent units                      6,230                   6,185

Cost per equivalent unit               $54.80                $66.80

Cost assigned to:

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Units transferred out                  $331,540           $404,140       $735,680

                                        (6,050 * $54.80)  (6,050 * $66.80)

Ending inventory                              9,864                  9,018          $18,882

                                           (180 * $54.80)     (135 * $66.80)

Total assigned costs                  $341,404            $413,158       $754,562

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