Operations Management
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ISBN: 9780132921145
Author: Jay Heizer
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 46P
Thirteen students entered the business program at Sante Fe College 2 years ago. The following table indicates what each student scored on the high school SAT math exam and their grade-point averages (GPAs) after students were in the Sante Fe program for 2 years:
- a. Is there a meaningful relationship between SAT math scores and grades?
- b. If a student scores a 350, what do you think his or her GPA will be?
- c. What about a student who scores 800?
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Sammy's Soldier, manufactures paints. Its costing system utilizes two cost categories, direct materials and conversion costs. Each product must pass through Department A and Department B. Direct materials are added at the beginning of production. Conversion costs are allocated evenly throughout production. Data for Department A for February 2017 are: Work in process, beginning inventory, 30% converted.............. 200 units
Units started during February............................................................... 800 units
Work in process, ending inventory..................................................... 240 units
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Consider the following data collected for Albo's Rentals:
Direct Materials Direct Manufacturing Labor
Cost incurred
Actual inputs x Actual prices $210,000 $95,000
Actual inputs x standard prices 214,000 88,000
Standard inputs allowed for
actual output x standard prices 220,000 85,000
Required: Compute the price and efficiency variances for direct materials:
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Operations Management
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