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Beets Corporation processes sugar beets in batches that it purchases from farmers for $25 a batch. A batch of sugar beets costs $6 to crush in the company's plant. Two intermediate products, beet fiber and beet juice, emerge from the crushing process. The beet fiber can be sold as is for $19 or processed further for $38 to make the end product industrial fiber that is sold for $55. The beet juice can be sold as is for $31 or...
Coakley Beet Processors, Inc., processes sugar beets in batches. A batch of sugar beets costs $58 to buy from farmers and $20 to crush in the company's plant. Two intermediate products, beet fiber and beet juice, emerge from the crushing process. The beet fiber can be sold as is for $34 or processed further for $26 to make the end product industrial fiber that is sold for $46. The beet juice can be sold as is for $54 or processed...
Stinehelfer Beet Processors, Inc., processes sugar beets in batches. A batch of sugar beets costs $52 to buy from farmers and $14 to crush in the company's plant. Two intermediate products, beet fiber and beet juice, emerge from the crushing process. The beet fiber can be sold as is for $28 or processed further for $20 to make the end product industrial fiber that is sold for $40. The beet juice can be sold as is for $48 or processed...
Gary Company purchases sugar beets for $60 a batch. The total cost to crush a batch of sugar beets is $12. At that point there are two intermediate products - beet fiber and beet juice. The beet fiber can be sold as is for $28 or processed further at a cost of $20 to make industrial fiber that can be sold for $67. The beet juice can be sold as is for $39 or processed further for $24 to make...
Priddy Corporation processes sugar cane in batches. The company purchases a batch of sugar cane for $62 from farmers and then crushes the cane in the company's plant at the cost of $18. Two intermediate products, cane fiber and cane juice, emerge from the crushing process. The cane fiber can be sold as is for $28 or processed further for $13 to make the end product industrial fiber that is sold for $36. The cane juice can be sold as...
Geaux Tiger Corporation processes sugar cane in batches. Tiger buys cane from farmers at a cost of $90 per batch. Tiger incurs a cost of $17 per batch to crush the cane in the company's plant. Crushing cane produces two intermediate products, cane stalk and cane mash juice from the crushing process. The cane stalk from a batch can be sold as is for $47 or it can be processed further for $37 per batch to make the end product,...
Farrugia Corporation produces two intermediate products, A and B, from a common input. Intermediate product A can be further processed into Product X. Intermediate product B can be further processed into Product Y. The common input is purchased in batches that cost $48 each and the cost of processing a batch to produce intermediate products A and B is $19. Intermediate product A can be sold as is for $27 or processed further for $17 to make Product X that...
Swagger Corporation purchases potatoes from farmers. The potatoes are then peeled, producing two intermediate products-peels and depeeled spuds. The peels can then be processed further to make a cocktail of organic nutrients. And the depeeled spuds can be processed further to make frozen french fries. A batch of potatoes costs $43 to buy from farmers and $11 to peel in the company's plant. The peels produced from a batch can be sold as is for animal feed for $25 or...
A customer has requested that Lewelling Corporation fill a special order for 2,500 units of product S47 for $30 a unit. While the product would be modified slightly for the special order, product S47's normal unit product cost is $21.40: Direct materials $ 6.10 Direct labor 4.00 Variable manufacturing overhead 3.20 Fixed manufacturing overhead 8.10 Unit product cost $ 21.40 Assume that direct labor is a variable cost. The special order would have no effect on the company's total fixed...