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Elton, Inc

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Answer the following questions using the information below:
Elton, Inc., expects to sell 6,000 ceramic vases for $20 each. Direct materials costs are $2, direct manufacturing labor is $10, and manufacturing overhead is $3 per vase. The following inventory levels apply to 2016:
 Beginning inventory  Ending inventory  Direct materials 1,000 units 1,000 units  Work-in-process inventory 0 units 0 units  Finished goods inventory 400 units 500 units \begin{array} { l r r } & \text { Beginning inventory } & \text { Ending inventory } \\\text { Direct materials } & 1,000 \text { units } & 1,000 \text { units } \\\text { Work-in-process inventory } & 0 \text { units } & 0 \text { units } \\\text { Finished goods inventory } & 400 \text { units } & 500 \text { units }\end{array}
-What are the 2016 budgeted production costs for direct materials,direct manufacturing labor,and manufacturing overhead,respectively?

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Carbon Dioxide

A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air and is a major component of the carbon cycle.

Transportation Costs

Expenses involved in moving goods from one location to another, including shipping, fuel, and labor.

Fuel Consumption

The amount of fuel used by a vehicle, machinery, or facility, often measured in liters or gallons per mile or kilometer, indicating energy efficiency or operational cost.

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