question 31
Multiple Choice
Winston Co. had two products code named X and Y. The firm had the following budget for August: Sales Variable Costs Contribution Margin Fixed costs Operating Income Selling Price per unit Product X $286,000189,800$96,20050,000$46,200$110.00 Product Y $520,000218,400$301,600108,000$193,600$50.00 Total $806,000408,200$397,800158,000$239,800
On September 1, the following actual operating results for August were reported:
Sales Variable Costs Contribution Margin Fixed costs Operating Income Units Sold Product X $360,000195,000$165,00050,000$115,003,000 Product Y $540,000216,000$324,000108,000$216,0009,000 Total $900,000411,000$489,000158,000$331,000 Total industry volume for both products X and Y was estimated to be 130,000 units at the time of the budget. Actual industry volume for the period for products X and Y was 100,000 units.
The sales quantity variance for Product Y is:
Definitions:
Returns To Scale
Describes how output changes in response to a proportional change in all input factors used in production.
Production Function
This concept illustrates how varying amounts of input factors affect the level of production output, showcasing how efficiency can be maximized with certain combinations of inputs.
Output
The quantity of goods or services produced in a given time period by a firm, industry, or country.
Production Function
A mathematical model that describes the relationship between input resources and the output of goods or services produced.