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Beverage Drink Company processes direct materials up to the split-off point where two products,A and B,are obtained.The following information was collected for the month of July:
Beverage Drink Company processes direct materials up to the split-off point where two products,A and B,are obtained.The following information was collected for the month of July:       The cost of purchasing 3000 liters of direct materials and processing it up to the split-off point to yield a total of 2550 liters of good products was $7500.There were no inventory balances of A and B. Product A may be processed further to yield 500 liters of Product Z5 for an additional processing cost of $170.Product Z5 is sold for $25 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 125 liters. Product B may be processed further to yield 1875 liters of Product W3 for an additional processing cost of $325.Product W3 is sold for $35 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 25 liters. If Product Z5 and Product W3 are produced,what are the expected sales values of production,respectively? A) $65,625 and $12,500 B) $21,000 and $58,500 C) $17,500 and $46,875 D) $12,500 and $65,625
Beverage Drink Company processes direct materials up to the split-off point where two products,A and B,are obtained.The following information was collected for the month of July:       The cost of purchasing 3000 liters of direct materials and processing it up to the split-off point to yield a total of 2550 liters of good products was $7500.There were no inventory balances of A and B. Product A may be processed further to yield 500 liters of Product Z5 for an additional processing cost of $170.Product Z5 is sold for $25 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 125 liters. Product B may be processed further to yield 1875 liters of Product W3 for an additional processing cost of $325.Product W3 is sold for $35 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 25 liters. If Product Z5 and Product W3 are produced,what are the expected sales values of production,respectively? A) $65,625 and $12,500 B) $21,000 and $58,500 C) $17,500 and $46,875 D) $12,500 and $65,625
Beverage Drink Company processes direct materials up to the split-off point where two products,A and B,are obtained.The following information was collected for the month of July:       The cost of purchasing 3000 liters of direct materials and processing it up to the split-off point to yield a total of 2550 liters of good products was $7500.There were no inventory balances of A and B. Product A may be processed further to yield 500 liters of Product Z5 for an additional processing cost of $170.Product Z5 is sold for $25 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 125 liters. Product B may be processed further to yield 1875 liters of Product W3 for an additional processing cost of $325.Product W3 is sold for $35 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 25 liters. If Product Z5 and Product W3 are produced,what are the expected sales values of production,respectively? A) $65,625 and $12,500 B) $21,000 and $58,500 C) $17,500 and $46,875 D) $12,500 and $65,625
The cost of purchasing 3000 liters of direct materials and processing it up to the split-off point to yield a total of 2550 liters of good products was $7500.There were no inventory balances of A and B.
Product A may be processed further to yield 500 liters of Product Z5 for an additional processing cost of $170.Product Z5 is sold for $25 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 125 liters.
Product B may be processed further to yield 1875 liters of Product W3 for an additional processing cost of $325.Product W3 is sold for $35 per liter.There was no beginning inventory and ending inventory was 25 liters.
If Product Z5 and Product W3 are produced,what are the expected sales values of production,respectively?


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