Under absorption costing, a company had the following unit costs when 9,000 units were produced.Direct labor$7.25per unitDirect material$8.00per unitVariable overhead$5.50per unitFixed overhead ($67,500/9,000 units)$7.50per unitTotal production cost$28.25per unitCompute the total product cost per unit under absorption costing if 25,000 units had been produced.
A. $15.25
B. $20.75
C. $28.25
D. $23.45
E. $26.25
Answer: D
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A. low fixed investment
B. low unit-storage cost, if volume is high
C. very flexible, if storage needs expand or contract in the future
D. All these answers are correct.
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