Yuma, Inc. manufactures teddy bears and dolls. Currently, Yuma makes 2,000 teddy bears each month. Each teddy bear uses $2.00 in direct materials and $0.50 in direct labor. Yuma uses two activities in manufacturing the teddy bears: Sewing and Processing. The cost associated with Sewing is $15,000 a month, allocated on the basis of direct labor hours. The cost associated with Processing is $10,000 a month, allocated on the basis of batches. Teddy bears use 1/2 of the direct labor hours, and 35% of total batches. What is the total manufacturing cost for one teddy bear?

A. $4.50
B. $8.00
C. $7.00
D. $2.50


Answer: B

Business

You might also like to view...

According to the social facilitation effect, a person will run ____ when ______.

a. Faster; other people are around b. Faster; by him/herself c. Slower; other people are around d. Faster; s/he will receive a reward

Business

Administrative agencies do not have to comply with the Due Process Clause of the U.S. Constitution when adjudicating cases of violation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Business

Rafaela Art Gallery and Sequoia Exhibitions form a joint venture. When a dispute arises, Rafaela files a suit against Sequoia. The court is most likely to apply the same principles to this joint venture as it applies to

a. business trusts. b. cooperatives. c. corporations. d. partnerships.

Business

Brooke uses her credit card to purchase a lawn mower at the local "big box" hardware store, but when she tries to use the mower for the first time, she finds it is not self-propelled as advertised. Does she have any recourse?

Business