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About 1500
$500.00
60000 + 30000 = 90000 = 60% / 60 = 1500 = 1% x 100 = 150000 = 100% X .4 = 60000 The above solution is incorrect. By definition, the conversion cost is the sum of the direct labor cost and the overhead. Therefore, if we assume x is the conversion cost, then x = 0.4x + 60,000. The solution is conversion cost = 100,000. Hence, the direct labor cost = 40,000. Note that the knowing the direct material cost is not necessary for the computation of the labor cost. I am really bad at math so i just have to think you are right on this one
No, Conversion cost is the sum of direct labor cost and manufacturing overhead cost.
It will cost approximately $600 to have a manual transmission installed in your 2002 Chevy Cavalier. If you need to purchase a transmission, it will cost approximately $1500 more.
NO!! they made changes to upgrade the crank from 2002 to 2003 so if you had to do this, itd cost you money in conversion parts and youd be getting a weaker crank
false, direct labor and manufacturing overhead = conversion cost
conversion cost = direct wages + factory overheads (indirect material + indirect wages)
The one cost that would be classified as part of both prime cost and conversion cost would be:
The one cost that would be classified as part of both prime cost and conversion cost
Assuming that there is no quantity discount, 1500 grams would cost 84 Pence.
The two categories of cost comprising conversion costs are direct labor and factory overhead