question 8
Multiple Choice
Appleby Manufacturing uses an activity-based costing system. The company produces Model F and Model G. Information relating to the two products is as follows: Units produced Machine hours Direct labor hours Material handling (number of moves) Setups Purchase orders Inspections Product line variations Model F 24,0007,5008,0004,0005,0003010,0008 Model G 30,0008,50012,0006,0007,0004014,00012 The following overhead costs are reported for the following activities of the production process: Material handling Labor-related overhead Setups Product design Batch inspections Central purchasing $40,000120,00060,000100,000120,00070,000
Jones manufacturing has used activity based costing to assign costs to Models F and G as given in the table below:
Activity Material handling Labor related overhead Setups Product design Batch Inspections Central purchasing total Cost Pool $40,000$120,000$60,000$100,000$120,000$70,000 Driver 10,00020,00012,0002024,00070 Pool Rate $4$6$5$5,000$5$1,000 Model F Activity 4,0008,0005,000810,00030 Model F Cost $16,000$48,000$25,000$40,000$50,000$30,000$209,000 Model G Activity 6,00012,0007,0001214,00040 Model G Cost $24,000$72,000$35,000$60,000$70,000$40,000$301,000 Total $40,000$120,000$60,000$100,000$120,000$70,000$510,000
Appleby Manufacturing wants to implement an approximately relevant ABC system by using the two most expensive activities for cost assignment.
Under the equally accurate reduced ABC system, using consumption ratios for labor related and batch inspections, what allocation rate would be used to assign labor related costs? (round to 5 decimal places)
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