additional charge of $2 per hour is paid up to a maximum charge of $2,000 per period. 3 NO 6. 8 10 11 12
The accompanying figures depict a number of cost behavior patterns that might be found in a company's cost structure. The vertical axis on each graph represents total cost, and the horizontal axis on each graph represents level of activity (volume). For each of the given situations, identify the graph that illustrates the cost pattern involved. Any graph may be used more than once. (Adapted originally from the CPA exam; also found in R.H. Garrison and E.W. Noreen, Managerial Acco11111ing, 9th edition, Irwin, 2009.)
(a) Electricity bill-a flat-rate fixed charge plus a variable cost after a certain
number of kilowatt-hours are used.
(b) City water bill, which is computed as follows:
First 1,000,000 gallons $1,000 flat, or less
Next 10,000 gallons $0.003 per gallon used
Next 10,000 gallons $0.006 per gallon used
Next 10,000 gallons $0.009 per gallon used
(c)
( d) Rent on a factory building donated by the city. where the agreement calls for a fixed-fee payment unless 200,000 labor-hours or more are worked. in which case no rent need be paid.
(e) Cost of raw materials, where the cost decreases by 5 cents per unit for each of the first 100 units purchased after which it remains constant at $2.50 per unit.
(f) Salaries of maintenance workers, where one maintenance worker is needed for every 1.000 machine hours or less (that is, 0 to 1,000 hours require one maintenance worker, 1,001 to 2,000 hours require two maintenance workers, etc.).
(g) Cost of raw materials used.
(h) Rent on a factory building donated by the county, where the agreement calls for rent of $100.000 less $1 for each direct labor-hour worked in excess of 200,000 hours. but a minimum rental payment of $20,000 must be paid.
(i) Use of a machine under a lease, where a minimum charge of $1.000 is paid for up to 400 hours of machine time. After 400 hours of machine time, an
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