Using the direct method, Pone Hill Company allocates Janitorial Department costs based on square footage serviced. It allocates Cafeteria Department costs based on the number of employees served. It has the following information about its two service departments and two production departments, Cutting and Assembly: Janitorial Department Cafeteria Department Cutting Department Assembly Department Square Feet 100 10,000 2,000 8,000 Number of Employees 20 10 60 20 The percentage (proportional) usage of the Janitorial Department by the Cutting Department is Oa. 80% Ob. 20% Oc. 10% Od. 9.9%
Using the direct method, Pone Hill Company allocates Janitorial Department costs based on square footage serviced. It allocates Cafeteria Department costs based on the number of employees served. It has the following information about its two service departments and two production departments, Cutting and Assembly: Janitorial Department Cafeteria Department Cutting Department Assembly Department Square Feet 100 10,000 2,000 8,000 Number of Employees 20 10 60 20 The percentage (proportional) usage of the Janitorial Department by the Cutting Department is Oa. 80% Ob. 20% Oc. 10% Od. 9.9%
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Transcribed Image Text:Using the direct method, Pone Hill Company allocates Janitorial Department costs based on square footage serviced. It allocates Cafeteria Department costs
based on the number of employees served. It has the following information about its two service departments and two production departments, Cutting and
Assembly:
Janitorial Department
Cafeteria Department
Cutting Department
Assembly Department
Square Feet
a. 80%
b. 20%
Oc. 10%
Od. 9.9%
Number of
Employees
20
10
60
20
100
10,000
2,000
8,000
The percentage (proportional) usage of the Janitorial Department by the Cutting Department is
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