Principles of Cost Accounting
Principles of Cost Accounting
17th Edition
ISBN: 9781305692862
Author: Edward J. Vanderbeck; Maria R. Mitchell
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 10, Problem 10P

1.

To determine

Calculate the number of cans of each kind of nut sold.

1.

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Calculate the number of cans of each kind of nut sold as follows:

Assume, x is cans of cashews sold, hence, walnuts is 2x and almonds is 0.5 x.

10,000=x+2x+0.5x10,000 = 3.5xx=2,857

Substitute the value of x,

Almonds =0.5xAlmonds =0.5×2,857Almonds =1,429

Walnuts =2xWalnuts =2×2,857Walnuts =5,714

2.

To determine

Calcualte the sales mix percentage.

2.

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Calcualte the sales mix percentage as follows:

ProductSales unit

Sales mix percentage

(ProductTotal×100)

Almonds1,42914.29%
Cashews2,85728.57%
Walnuts5,74157.14%
Total10,027100.00%

Table (1)

3.

To determine

Calcualte the weighted average contribution margin per unit.

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Calcualte the weighted average contribution margin per unit as follows:

Weighted average contribution marign per unit} =[(Almond unit contribution×Almonds sold)+(Cashews unit contribution×Cashews sold)+(Walnuts unit contribution×Walnuts sold)](Almonds sold+Cashews sold+Walnuts sold)=[[($8$4)×1,429]+[($10$5)×2,857]+[($6$4)×5,714]](1,429+2,857+5,714) =$31,42910,000=$3.143

4.

To determine

Calcualte the break-even sales volume.

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Calcualte the break-even sales volume G as follows:

Break even sales volume in units} = Total fixed costsWeighted average contirbution per unit=$40,000$3.143=12,727 units

5.

To determine

Calculate the unit sales of almonds, cashews and walnuts at the break-even point.

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Calculate the unit sales of almonds, cashews and walnuts at the break-even point as follows:

Units sales of almonds} = (Sales mix percentage ×Break even sales)=14.29%×12,727=1,819

Units sales of Cashews} = (Sales mix percentage ×Break even sales)=28.57%×12,727=3,636

Units sales of walnuts} = (Sales mix percentage ×Break even sales)=57.14%×12,727=7,272

6.

To determine

Calcualte the break-even sales in dollars for each product.

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Calcualte the break-even sales in dollars as follows:

Break-even dollars sales in almonds} = (Break even units sales×Unit sales price)=1,819×$8=$14,552

Break-even dollars sales in cashews} = (Break even units sales×Unit sales price)=3,636×$10=$36,360

Break-even dollars sales in walnuts} = (Break even units sales×Unit sales price)=7,272×$6=$43,632

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