Machine hours and electricity costs for Wells Industries for 2011 were as follows:     Machine Electricity Month Hours Costs January 2,000 $  9,200 February 2,320 10,500 March 1,520 6,750 April 2,480 11,500 May 3,040 14,125 June 2,640 11,000 July 3,280 12,375 August 2,800 11,375 September 1,600 7,750 October 2,960 13,000 November 3,760 15,500 December 3,360 13,875   Required: A. Using the high-low method, develop an estimate of variable electricity costs per machine hour.   ______________________________ B. Using the high-low method, develop an estimate of fixed electricity costs per month.   ______________________________ C. Using the high-low method, develop a cost function (linear cost equation) for use in estimating monthly electricity costs.   ______________________________ D. Using the cost equation you developed in “C” above, estimate the total electricity costs for a month in which 3,000 machine hours are worked.

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Machine hours and electricity costs for Wells Industries for 2011 were as follows:

 

 

Machine

Electricity

Month

Hours

Costs

January

2,000

$  9,200

February

2,320

10,500

March

1,520

6,750

April

2,480

11,500

May

3,040

14,125

June

2,640

11,000

July

3,280

12,375

August

2,800

11,375

September

1,600

7,750

October

2,960

13,000

November

3,760

15,500

December

3,360

13,875

 

Required:

A.

Using the high-low method, develop an estimate of variable electricity costs per machine hour.

 

______________________________

B.

Using the high-low method, develop an estimate of fixed electricity costs per month.

 

______________________________

C.

Using the high-low method, develop a cost function (linear cost equation) for use in

estimating monthly electricity costs.

 

______________________________

D.

Using the cost equation you developed in “C” above, estimate the total electricity costs

for a month in which 3,000 machine hours are worked.

 

______________________________

 

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