Ivanhoe, Inc. developed the following information for its product: Sales price Variable cost Contribution margin Total fixed costs Per Unit $102.00 71.40 $30.60 $1,288,260 Answer the following independent questions.
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![Ivanhoe, Inc. developed the following information for its product:
Sales price
Variable cost
Contribution margin
Total fixed costs
Per Unit
(a)
$102.00
71.40
$30.60
$1,288,260
Answer the following independent questions.
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- Complete the table below for contribution margin per unit, total contribution margin, and contribution margin ratio: E (Click the icon to view the table.) Compute the missing information, starting with scenario A, then for scenarios B and C. (Enter the contribution margin ratio to nearest percent, X%.) A Number of units 1,510 units Sale price per unit $ 1,600 Variable costs per unit 1, 120 Calculate: Contribution margin per unit Total contribution margin Contribution margin ratio Data Table A Number of units 1,510 units 14,390 units 2,450 units Sale price per unit 1,600 $ 4.400 5,000 Variable costs per unit 1,120 880 3,750 Calculate: Contribution margin per unit Total contribution margin Contribution margin ratio Print Done Enter any number in the edit fields and then click Check Answer. parts remaining Clear All Final CheckGiven the mixed cost function y = $6.50x + $3,000. What does the $6.50 represent? a.Total cost per unit of the cost driver b.The fixed cost per unit c.The slope of the cost function d.Total fixed costs3. A hardware company has a linear total cost function and has determined that it has a total cost of $13,980 on sales of $6,000. The same company has a total cost of $18,620 on sales of $14,000. The selling price per unit is $1. (a) Determine the revenue, cost, and profit function using q for quantity. (b) What is the fixed cost? (c) What is the variable cost on sales of $60,000? (d) What is the total cost on sales of $60,000? (e) Find the break-even point and break-even dollar volume of sales.
- Based on the image below for a manufacturing company, the correct statement is A. line b graphs total fixed costs B. point c represents the point at which the marginal contribution per unit increases C. line d graphs total costs D. area e (between lines b and d) represents the contribution marginTashiro Inc. has decided to use the high-low method to estimate the total cost and the fixed and variable cost components of the total cost. The data for various levels of production are as follows: Units Produced Total Costs 7,095 $252,840 2,795 162,540 4,350 186,920 a. Determine the variable cost per unit and the total fixed cost. Variable cost (Round to two decimal places.) $fill in the blank 1 per unit Total fixed cost $fill in the blank 2 b. Based on part (a), estimate the total cost for 3,560 units of production. Total cost for 3,560 units: $fill in the blank 3High-Low Method Ziegler Inc. has decided to use the high-low method to estimate the total cost and the fixed and variable cost components of the total cost. The data for various levels of production are as follows: Units Produced Total Costs 4,760 $305,760 1,960 196,560 3,290 236,090 a. Determine the variable cost per unit and the total fixed cost. Variable cost: (Round to the nearest dollar.) $fill in the blank Total fixed cost: $fill in the blank b. Based on part (a), estimate the total cost for 2,420 units of production. Total cost for 2,420 units: $fill in the blank
- Tashiro Inc. has decided to use the high-low method to estimate the total cost and the fixed and variable cost components of the total cost. The data for various levels of production are as follows: Units Produced Total Costs 5,100 $437,920 1,700 281,520 3,400 417,280 a. Determine the variable cost per unit and the total fixed cost. Variable cost (Round to two decimal places.) $fill in the blank 1 per unit Total fixed cost $fill in the blank 2 b. Based on part (a), estimate the total cost for 2,450 units of production. Total cost for 2,450 units: $fill in the blank 3Tashiro Inc. has decided to use the high-low method to estimate the total cost and the fixed and variable cost components of the total cost. The data for various levels of production are as follows: Units Produced Total Costs 60,000 $19,200,000 69,000 20,010,000 90,000 24,090,000 a. Determine the variable cost per unit and the total fixed cost. Variable cost (Round to two decimal places.) $fill in the blank 1 per unit Total fixed cost $fill in the blank 2 b. Based on part (a), estimate the total cost for 86,000 units of production. Total cost for 86,000 units $fill in the blank 3Lindstrom Company produces two fountain pen models. Information about its products follows: Product A Product B Sales revenue Less: Variable costs Contribution margin Total units sold Lindstrom's fixed costs total $86,500. Required: $ 76,600 41,400 $ 46,000 5,000 $ 123,400 52,800 $ 91,000 5,000 1. Determine Lindstrom's weighted-average unit contribution margin and weighted-average contribution margin ratio. 2. Calculate Lindstrom's break-even point in units and in sales revenue. 3. Calculate the number of units that Lindstrom must sell to earn a $150,000 profit. 4. Calculate Lindstrom's margin of safety (in units and sales dollars) and margin of safety as a percentage of sales based on the sales data provided in the table above. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Calculate the number of units that Lindstrom must sell to earn a $150,000 profit. Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your answer…
- If variable manufacturing costs are $13 per unit and total fixed manufacturing costs are $198,900, what is the manufacturing cost per unit if: a. 3,900 units are manufactured and the company uses the variable costing concept?$fill in the blank 1 b. 5,100 units are manufactured and the company uses the variable costing concept?$fill in the blank 2 c. 3,900 units are manufactured and the company uses the absorption costing concept?$fill in the blank 3 d. 5,100 units are manufactured and the company uses the absorption costing concept?$fill in the blank 4Fill in the missing amounts in each of the eight case situations below. Each case Is Independent of the others. (Hint: One way to find the missing amounts would be to prepare a contribution format Income statement for each case, enter the known data, and then compute the missing items.) Required: a. Assume that only one product is being sold in each of the following four case situations: Unit sold Sales Variable expenses Fixed expenses Operating income (loss) Contribution margin per unit Sales Variable expenses Fixed expenses $ Operating income (loss) Average contribution margin (percentage) Case #1 20,400 244,800 163,200 68,000 $ $ 136,000 $ 10 Case #2 $ Case #1 536,000 43,520 10.880 $ 8,800 20% 10 $ 69 Case #3 Case #2 13,600 b. Assume that more than one product is being sold in each of the following four case situations: (Enter "Contribution margin ratio" in percent. Round your final answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.) 436.000 283.400 109.000 95,200 16,320 13 $ S CA Case #4…Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Felix & Company reports the following information. Period Units Produced 0 1 2 9 10 408 800 1,200 1,600 2,000 2,400 2,800 3,200 3,600 Total Costs $ 2,545 Total cost at the high point Variable costs at the high point Volume at the high point Variable cost per unit Total variable costs at the high point Total fixed costs 3,265 3,985 4,705 5,425 6,145 6,865 7,585 (1) Use the high-low method to estimate the fixed and variable components of total costs. (2) Estimate total costs if 3,000 units are produced. High-Low method- Calculation of variable cost per unit 8,305 9,025 Total cost at the low point Variable costs at the low point Volume at the low point Variable cost per unit Total variable costs at the low point Total fixed costs (2) Estimated cost if 3,000 units are produced: Estimated total cost High-Low method-Calculation of fixed costs 0
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