Chem Manufacturing Company processes direct materials up to the split-off point where two products (X and Y) are obtained and sold. The following information was collected for the month of November: Direct materials processed:  10,200 gallons (10,200 gallons yield 9500 gallons of good product and 700 gallons of shrinkage)           Production:           X   5300 gallons                                     Y   4200 gallons         Sales:                  X   5050 at $300 per gallon                                     Y   3950 at $80 per gallon   The cost of purchasing 10,200 gallons of direct materials and processing it up to the split-off point to yield a total of 9500 gallons of good products was $1,050,000. The beginning inventories totaled 35 gallons for X and 400 gallons for Y. Ending inventory amounts reflected 565 gallons of Product X and 1,515,000 gallons of Product Y. October costs per unit were the same as November.   Using the physical-volume method, what is Product X's approximate gross-margin percentage? (Round all intermediary calculations two decimal places.)

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Chem Manufacturing Company processes direct materials up to the split-off point where two products (X and Y) are obtained and sold. The following information was collected for the month of November:

Direct materials processed:  10,200 gallons (10,200 gallons yield 9500 gallons of good product and 700 gallons of shrinkage)

 

        Production:           X   5300 gallons

                                    Y   4200 gallons

        Sales:                  X   5050 at $300 per gallon

                                    Y   3950 at $80 per gallon

 

The cost of purchasing 10,200 gallons of direct materials and processing it up to the split-off point to yield a total of 9500 gallons of good products was $1,050,000.

The beginning inventories totaled 35 gallons for X and 400 gallons for Y. Ending inventory amounts reflected 565 gallons of Product X and 1,515,000 gallons of Product Y. October costs per unit were the same as November.

 

Using the physical-volume method, what is Product X's approximate gross-margin percentage? (Round all intermediary calculations two decimal places.)

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