In the high-low method, the change in total cost is due to:
A: a. fixed cost per unit
B: b. mixed cost per unit
C: c. total fixed cost
D: d. variable cost per unit
A: a. fixed cost per unit
B: b. mixed cost per unit
C: c. total fixed cost
D: d. variable cost per unit
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- Johnston Company wants to double production of Product X from 1,000 units to 2,000 units. The variable manufacturing cost per unit is $10. The variable nonmanufacturing cost per unit is $20. There are no fixed costs. The selling price per unit is $50. What is the incremental cost of the proposed change?
- An organisation manufactures a single product. The total cost of making 4,000 units is $20,000 and the total cost of making 20,000 units is $40,000. Within this range of activity the total fixed costs remain unchanged.What is the variable cost per unit of the product?
- A production worker is paid a salary of $650 per month, plus an extra 5 cents for each unit produced during the month. This labour cost is best described as ( ) A: A step cost B: A fixed cost C: A variable cost D: A semi-variable cost
- A production worker is paid a salary of $650 per month, plus an extra 5 cents for each unit produced during the month. How is this type of labour cost best described? A: A variable cost B: A fixed cost C: A step cost D: A semi-variable cost
- Fixed cost per unit of product = totalfixed manufacturing costs / some selected volume level.