Managerial Accounting: The Cornerstone of Business Decision-Making
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Chapter 11, Problem 24BEB
Use the following information for Brief Exercises 11-23 and 11-24:
Theta Company has the following data for one of its manufacturing plants:
Maximum units produced in a quarter (3-month period): 400,000 units Actual units produced in a quarter (3-month period): 375,000 units Productive hours in one quarter: 20,000 hours
11-24 (Appendix 11A) Calculating Manufacturing Cycle Efficiency
Refer to the information for Theta Company on the previous page. The actual cycle time for Theta Company is 3.2 minutes, and the theoretical cycle time is 3 minutes.
Required:
- 1. Calculate the amount of processing time and the amount of nonprocessing time.
- 2. Calculate the MCE. (Round to two decimal places.)
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