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Ghan Collectibles

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Answer the following questions using the information below:
Ghan Collectibles produces T-shirts and sweatshirts.Product profitability is analysed as follows:
 T-SHIRTS  SWEATSHIRTS  Production and sales volume 60000 units 35000 urits  Selling price $16.00$29.00 Direct material $2.00$5.00 Direct labour $4.50$7.20 Manufacturing overhead $2.00$3.00 Gross profit $7.50$13.80 Selling and administrative $4.00$7.00 Operating profit $3.50$6.80\begin{array} { l r r } & \text { T-SHIRTS } & \text { SWEATSHIRTS } \\ \text { Production and sales volume } & 60000 \text { units } & 35000 \text { urits } \\ \text { Selling price } & \$ 16.00 & \$ 29.00 \\ \text { Direct material } & \$ 2.00 & \$ 5.00 \\ \text { Direct labour } & \$ 4.50 & \$ 7.20 \\ \text { Manufacturing overhead } & \$ 2.00 & \$ 3.00 \\ \text { Gross profit } & \$ 7.50 & \$ 13.80 \\ \text { Selling and administrative } & \$ 4.00 & \$ 7.00 \\ \text { Operating profit } & \$ 3.50 & \$ 6.80 \end{array}

Ghan Collectibles's managers have decided to revise their current assignment of overhead costs to reflect the following ABC\mathrm { ABC } cost information:

 Activities demanded  T-SHIRTS  SWEATSHIRTS 0.75DLH/ unit 1.2DLH/unit45000DLHs42000DLHs60000 inspections 17500 inspections \begin{array}{c}\text { Activities demanded }\\\begin{array}{rr}\text { T-SHIRTS } & \text { SWEATSHIRTS } \\0.75 \mathrm{DLH} / \text { unit } & 1.2 \mathrm{DLH} / \mathrm{unit} \\45000 \mathrm{DLHs} & 42000 \mathrm{DLHs} \\60000 \text { inspections } & 17500 \text { inspections }\end{array}\end{array}
-Under the revised ABC system,supervision costs allocated to sweatshirts will be:


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