! /transcript Skip to question Required information Alamo Power historically allocates IDC for its safety program to generation facilities in Cities A and B based on the number of employees. Last year, $300,000 was distributed and the employee count was 790 in city A and 450 in city B. Implementation of the ABC method took place this year to allocate IDC on the basis of number of accidents. City A reported 320 events and city B had 142 accidents reported. Determine the allocation based on the number of accidents. The allocation based on the number of accidents is as follows: City A = $191129.03 City B = $ 108870.91

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Alamo Power historically allocates IDC for its safety program to generation facilities in Cities A and B based on the number
of employees. Last year, $300,000 was distributed and the employee count was 790 in city A and 450 in city B.
Implementation of the ABC method took place this year to allocate IDC on the basis of number of accidents. City A
reported 320 events and city B had 142 accidents reported.
Determine the allocation based on the number of accidents.
The allocation based on the number of accidents is as follows:
City A = $191129.03
City B = $ 108870.91
Transcribed Image Text:! /transcript Skip to question Required information Alamo Power historically allocates IDC for its safety program to generation facilities in Cities A and B based on the number of employees. Last year, $300,000 was distributed and the employee count was 790 in city A and 450 in city B. Implementation of the ABC method took place this year to allocate IDC on the basis of number of accidents. City A reported 320 events and city B had 142 accidents reported. Determine the allocation based on the number of accidents. The allocation based on the number of accidents is as follows: City A = $191129.03 City B = $ 108870.91
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