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8090 [49]
3 years ago
11

What is heat unit?in X ray machine​

Engineering
1 answer:
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

joule

Explanation:

heat is express in joules in x Ray equipment

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b) Production Level (in units) for T1 and T2

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Total Units sold             160,000           40,000

Add Closing Inventory   25,000             9,000

Units Available for sale 185,000           49,000

less opening inventory  20,000             8,000

Production Level          165,000 units 41,000 units

c) Total Direct Material Purchases (in dollars):

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A:       (165,000 x 4 x $12)   $7,920,000   $2,460,000 (41,000 x 5 x $12)

B:       (165,000 x 2 x $5)       1,650,000          615,000 (41,000 x 3 x $5)

C:                                                           0          123,000 (41,000 x 1 x$3)

Total cost                            $9,570,000     $3,198,000 Total = $12,768,000

Cost of direct per unit = $58 ($9,570,000/165,000) for T1 and $78 ($3,198,000/41,000) for T2

Cost of direct materials used for production $12,768,000

Cost of closing direct materials:

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                 B (32,000 x $5)        160,000

                 C (7,000 x $3)            21,000             $613,000

Cost of direct materials available for prodn   $13,381,000

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                 C  (6,000 x $3)                18,000        $547,000

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Direct labor per unit              2 hours                  3 hours

Direct labor rate per hour    $12                        $16

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add Overhead cost                                    9,060,000

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Total Production cost             =    $27,756,000

Cost of goods available for sale  $31,684,000

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