Current Attempt in Progress * Your answer is incorrect. A dairy operation processes raw milk into two main products: skim milk and cream. Both of these products are salable at the end of the joint process, worth $13,000 and $27,000, respectively. The skim milk can be further processed at a cost of $7,850 in order to yield sweetened condensed milk. This final product can be sold for $26,000. The cream can also be processed further, at a cost of $10,150, in order to generate butter, which is worth $47,000. If the joint process costs are $19,000, how much of the joint cost will be allocated to each product under the NRV method? (Round proportion to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.25 and final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,125.) Allocated joint costs $ Skim Milk 6497 $ Cream 12503
Current Attempt in Progress * Your answer is incorrect. A dairy operation processes raw milk into two main products: skim milk and cream. Both of these products are salable at the end of the joint process, worth $13,000 and $27,000, respectively. The skim milk can be further processed at a cost of $7,850 in order to yield sweetened condensed milk. This final product can be sold for $26,000. The cream can also be processed further, at a cost of $10,150, in order to generate butter, which is worth $47,000. If the joint process costs are $19,000, how much of the joint cost will be allocated to each product under the NRV method? (Round proportion to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.25 and final answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,125.) Allocated joint costs $ Skim Milk 6497 $ Cream 12503
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A dairy operation processes raw milk into two main products: skim milk and cream. Both of these products are salable at the end of the
joint process, worth $13,000 and $27,000, respectively. The skim milk can be further processed at a cost of $7,850 in order to yield
sweetened condensed milk. This final product can be sold for $26,000. The cream can also be processed further, at a cost of $10,150,
in order to generate butter, which is worth $47,000. If the joint process costs are $19,000, how much of the joint cost will be allocated
to each product under the NRV method? (Round proportion to 2 decimal places, e.g. 0.25 and final answers to 0 decimal places,
e.g. 5,125.)
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