5000 garments | 6500 garments | 8000 garments | |
Total Variable cost | 3750 | 4875 | 6000 |
Total fixed cost | 15600 | 15600 | 15600 |
Total operating costs | 19350 | 20475 | 21600 |
Variable cost pu | 0.75 | 0.75 | 0.75 |
Fixed cost pu | 3.12 | 2.40 | 1.95 |
Average cost pu | 3.87 | 3.15 | 2.70 |
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Pillard Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 8 comma 000 garments per month. Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Doug Pillard, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 5 comma 000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for...
Perreth Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 8,000 garments per month. Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Dustin Perreth, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 5,000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for the three volumes shown....
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nearest cent and all total cost to nearest whole dollar.
Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for the three volumes shown. (Round all unit costs to the nearest 3,000 Garments 4,500 Garments $ 2,925 6,000 Garments Total variable costs Total fixed costs Total operating costs Variable cost per garment Fixed cost per garment Average cost per garment Parish Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 6000 guments per month Requirements...
Parish Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 9,000 garments per month. Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, David Parish, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 6,000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for the three volumes shown....
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Pierce Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 5,000 garments per month Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Davis Pierce, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 2,000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following...
Pastore Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 9,000 garments per month Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Darren Pastore, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 6,000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for the three volumes shown....
Pierce Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 5,000 garments per month. Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Davis Pierce, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 2,000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for the three volumes shown....
Price Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 7,500 garments per month. Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Dale Price, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 4,500 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for the three volumes shown....
Pilar Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 9,000 garments per month Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the tree volumes shown 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Derrick Pillar, erroneously uses the average cost per unit ad full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 6.000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total cost? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule for the three volumes shown...
E6-20A (similar to) Question Help Parish Drycleaners has capacity to clean up to 5,000 garments per month. Requirements 1. Complete the schedule below for the three volumes shown. 2. Why does the average cost per garment change? 3. Suppose the owner, Dale Parish, erroneously uses the average cost per unit at full capacity to predict total costs at a volume of 2,000 garments. Would he overestimate or underestimate his total costs? By how much? Requirement 1. Complete the following schedule...