Purpose: To practice direct and indirect measurement Introduction: Do you think you could measure the average thickness of a sample of M&Ms without directly measuring selected M&Ms? The answer is "yes‚" and in this activity you will make direct and indirect measurements of the thickness of M&Ms. You will compare the results and evaluate the reliability of each method of measurement. Be sure to view the tutorial on the proper use of the vernier caliper. Please re-visit the information on when
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Jean Jackson estimated that the units in ending inventory in the final processing department were 25% complete with respect to the conversion costs of the final processing department. If this estimate of the percentage completion is used‚ what would be the cost of goods sold for the year? Since 270‚000 units were transferred in the processing department and 250‚000 were completed and sold‚ this leaves 20‚000 units left in the ending inventory. Of the 20‚000 units left in inventory‚ 25% of the conversion
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Condo Name: Baron 3 Gardens THE GOOD: Baron 3 Gardens offers spacious units ranging from one bedroom to two bedroom types and upper and lower penthouses which come with a balcony and a utility room. It is a low density condominium with six units per floor. At the roofdeck are the amenities which can be enjoyed together with a panoramic view at the function room and viewing deck floored with artificial grass‚ high-walled swimming pool‚ gym‚ yoga room‚ and smoking area. It also holds a spacious receiving
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Assignment 1: Using the Numeracy Core Curriculum Task 1 Identify some of the skills you could work on with Sally in order to develop her numeracy skills. You should include skills from each curriculum area (Numeracy‚ Measures Shape and Space and Handling Data). If you prefer‚ you may include a case study of your own; you will need to provide a profile of your case study and an explanation of the current skills levels and primary learning goals. Task 2 Complete the table below a) Using the progression
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customary system of measurement as its official measurement system. These three remaining countries are the US‚ Liberia (which was founded by the US)‚ and Myanmar(which is drifting toward converting to the metric system) meaning that if the US were to switch to the metric system it would finally be on the same base as the other 99% of the world. America should switch From the US Customary System to the Metric System because it is much more frequently used than our current system of measurement as well as that it is easier to use
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Duggan company applies manufacturing overhead to jobs on the basis of machine hours used. Overhead costs are expected to total $341‚010 for the year‚ and machine usage is estimated at 126‚300 hours.For the year‚ $363‚ 036 of overhead costs are incurred and 132‚600 hours are use. Please compute the manufacturing overhead rate for the year. The buedgeted overhead rate is based on the estimates that the company makes at the beginning of the year. Remember‚ overhead rate = total cost / total cost driver
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rubber band is and record this measurement. 5. Next‚ place 5 marbles in the cup and measure the rubber band again. It should have stretched out more. Record this measurement. 6. Place 5 more marbles in the cup. There should be 10 marbles in the cup now. Measure the rubber band again and record the measurement. 7. Continue to put 5 more marbles in the cup and measure the rubber band. There should now be 15 marbles in the cup. Write down the measurement you just took. 8. Lastly‚ put
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Case question 3 Assuming the variable manufacturing cost per unit stayed the same in 2009 and 2010‚ did the sales volume of nail polish (in terms of physical units) increase or decrease after the selling price was reduced in 2010? Explain. Conclusion: The variable manufacturing costs per unit stayed the same over 2009 and 2010. The actual variable manufacturing costs increased‚ so it’s clear that the firm has sold more units. Case question 4 The calculation of the breakeven revenue in
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1) The cost of production for the mixing Department for the month of January 2010. (showing clearly the physical Units‚ Equivalent production Uniot and the cost assignment and cost analysis. 1 (a) Equivalent Flow of Production Physical units Direct Material Conversion Cost Work in Process‚ Beg. Jan. 1‚ 2010 - Started during the current period 5‚000.00 Total cost to be accopunted for 5‚000.00
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inventories are equal in terms of unit numbers B) when the beginning and ending inventories are equal in terms of the percentage of completion for both direct materials‚ and conversion costs C) when there is no ending inventory D) when there is no beginning inventory 2) An assumption of the FIFO process-costing method is that: A) the units in beginning inventory are not necessarily assumed to be completed by the end of the period B) the units in beginning inventory are assumed
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