Answer
Months |
Units |
Cost |
|
High Level |
Nov |
46,600 |
$ 86,792.00 |
Low Level |
Jul |
20,970 |
$ 45,784.00 |
Difference |
25,630 |
$ 41,008.00 |
|
A |
Difference in Cost |
$ 41,008.00 |
|
B |
Difference in units |
25,630 |
|
C = A/B |
Variable cost per unit |
$ 1.600 |
|
Working |
High Level |
Low Level |
|
A |
Total Cost |
$ 86,792.00 |
$ 45,784.00 |
B |
Total Units |
46600 |
20970 |
C |
Variable cost per unit |
$ 1.60 |
$ 1.60 |
D = B x C |
Total Variable cost |
$ 74,560.00 |
$ 33,552.00 |
E = A - D |
Total Fixed Cost |
$ 12,232.00 |
$ 12,232.00 |
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