Zeke's Bikes uses a standard cost system and provides the following information: Standards: 3 lbs of material per unit at a cost of $1.10 per pound. 2 direct labor hours per unit costing $11.25 per hour. Actual: 2,700 lbs of material were purchased at a cost of $1.30 per pound. Employees worked 1,800 hours and were paid $10.70 per hour. Zeke's Bikes produced a 1,000 bikes this period. 1. Calculate the direct materials cost variance and the direct materials efficiency variance.
Zeke's Bikes uses a standard cost system and provides the following information: Standards: 3 lbs of material per unit at a cost of $1.10 per pound. 2 direct labor hours per unit costing $11.25 per hour. Actual: 2,700 lbs of material were purchased at a cost of $1.30 per pound. Employees worked 1,800 hours and were paid $10.70 per hour. Zeke's Bikes produced a 1,000 bikes this period. 1. Calculate the direct materials cost variance and the direct materials efficiency variance.
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Zeke's Bikes uses a
Standards:
3 lbs of material per unit at a cost of $1.10 per pound. |
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2 direct labor hours per unit costing $11.25 per hour. |
Actual:
2,700 lbs of material were purchased at a cost of $1.30 per pound. |
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Employees worked 1,800 hours and were paid $10.70 per hour. |
Zeke's Bikes produced a 1,000 bikes this period.
1. Calculate the direct materials cost variance and the direct materials efficiency variance.

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