Jones Ice Cream Stand is operated by Mr. Jones and experiences different sales patterns throughout the year. To plan for the future, Mr. Jones wants to determine its cost behavior patterns. He has the following information available about the ice cream stand's operating costs and the number of soft serve cones served Month April May June July August September Number of ice cream cones 2,000 2.100 2,125 A $2,100 OB $4,700 OC. $500 OD. $700 3,000 2,500 2.900 Total operating costs $1,900 $1,975 $2,000 $2,600 $2,175 $2,500 Using the high-low method, the fixed costs for a month are (Round intermediary calculations to the nearest cent. Use the "high" data month to calculate your final answer. Do not use the "low" month, as it wil result in an approximation of the cost.)

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Jones Ice Cream Stand is operated by Mr. Jones and experiences different sales patterns throughout the year. To plan for the future, Mr. Jones wants to determine its cost behavior patterns. He has the
following information available about the ice cream stand's operating costs and the number of soft serve cones served
Month
April
May
June
July
August
September
Number of ice cream cones
2,000
2.100
OA $2,100
OB $4,700
OC. $500
OD. $700
2,125
3,000
2,500
2,900
Total operating costs
$1,000
$1,975
$2,000
$2,600
$2,175
$2,500
Using the high-low method, the fixed costs for a month are (Round intermediary calculations to the nearest cent. Use the "high" data month to calculate your final answer. Do not use the "low" month, as it will
result in an approximation of the cost.)
Transcribed Image Text:Jones Ice Cream Stand is operated by Mr. Jones and experiences different sales patterns throughout the year. To plan for the future, Mr. Jones wants to determine its cost behavior patterns. He has the following information available about the ice cream stand's operating costs and the number of soft serve cones served Month April May June July August September Number of ice cream cones 2,000 2.100 OA $2,100 OB $4,700 OC. $500 OD. $700 2,125 3,000 2,500 2,900 Total operating costs $1,000 $1,975 $2,000 $2,600 $2,175 $2,500 Using the high-low method, the fixed costs for a month are (Round intermediary calculations to the nearest cent. Use the "high" data month to calculate your final answer. Do not use the "low" month, as it will result in an approximation of the cost.)
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