Exam 3: Cost Behavior and Estimation
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Lee Hardware produces bins. Each bin sells for $16. Information for June appears below.
Which of the following represents Lee's cost equation?

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Which of the following is not a way to manage costs?
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You are planning a retirement party and have rented space at a capacity of 80 people at a total cost of $800 for the evening. Food is expected to cost $34 per person. Drinks will be provided to attendees at a rate of $8 per drink and each attendee is expected to have on average, two drinks. By how much will the variable cost line rise on a graph for each additional attendee?
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Sustainable Solutions, Inc. incurred the following costs during the previous month:
Determine which of the costs in the table are variable, fixed or mixed and give an explanation for your classification for each cost.

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For which of the following can the account analysis method be used?
I. To identify the relevant range
II. To determine the cost equation for multiple periods of data.
III. To estimate costs at different levels of activity
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Imani is studying for her first accounting exam. She is unsure of what the teacher will ask on the exam or the material covered, so she plans to study for 4 hours. On the second exam, Imani feels more comfortable with the exam format and material, and given that she believes she has an 85% learning curve, how long should she have to study in order to achieve the same results as she received on the first exam?
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If one were to apply a linear cost function to labor, the implication would be that
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Which method is the most comprehensive method for estimating costs? Explain.
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In creating a scatter plot using Excel, which of the following is true?
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Mario Finzelli has just learned how to make his grandfather's famous pizza recipe. To make his first pizza, it took him 15 minutes. It should take him only 10 minutes to make a pizza. What learning curve percentage will he need to experience in order to get to the 10 minute mark by the time he makes his 4 pizzas?
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Mama Leone is canning her fresh tomatoes so that she can make spaghetti sauce later in the year. It took her 30 minutes from start to finish for her first canning jar, and she has 4 hours (240 minutes) to complete the canning process. If she has a learning curve of 90%, how many jars of tomatoes will she be able can?
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Which of the following is considered to be a risk of the high-low method?
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Which of the following metrics would not be used to evaluate the validity of the regression model?
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The town of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania operates a scenic railway business for tourists. The town is trying to create a cost function for labor costs, which has been identified as a mixed cost, associated with operating the railway. The following data has been gathered related to the labor costs and two possible cost drivers, the number of trips and gross ticket revenues by month.
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a. Using the high-low method, determine the cost function for labor costs using (1) Number of Trips as a cost driver, and (2) Ticket Revenues as a cost driver.
b. Prepare a scatter plot for labor costs using (1) Number of Trips as a cost driver, and (2) Ticket Revenues as a cost driver using the templates below. Based on the scatter plot, which appears to be a more relevant cost driver?
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