What is a primary disadvantage of the high-low method of analyzing a mixed cost?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
The high-low method uses just two data points, the high point and the low point, out of a set of several. If either point is not representative of the rest of the data, the results from the method (the variable cost and fixed cost) will be inaccurate.
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