The table below shows monthly data collected on production costs and on the number of units  produced over a twelve month period. Month               Total Production               Level of Activity                              Costs                           (Units Produced) July                    $230,000                                    3,500 August                 250,000                                   3,750 September          260,000                                    3,800 October               220,000                                    3,400 November           340,000                                    5,800 December           330,000                                    5,500 January               200,000                                    2,900 February             210,000                                    3,300 March                 240,000                                    3,600 April                    380,000                                   5,900 May                    350,000                                   5,600 June                   290,000                                   5,000 a) Determine the variable cost per unit and the fixed cost using the high-low method.  b) What is the equation of the total mixed cost function? c) Based on the High-Low method, what is the total production costs if 6,500 units are  produced?

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The table below shows monthly data collected on production costs and on the number of units 
produced over a twelve month period.
Month               Total Production               Level of Activity

                             Costs                           (Units Produced)

July                    $230,000                                    3,500
August                 250,000                                   3,750
September          260,000                                    3,800
October               220,000                                    3,400
November           340,000                                    5,800
December           330,000                                    5,500
January               200,000                                    2,900
February             210,000                                    3,300
March                 240,000                                    3,600
April                    380,000                                   5,900
May                    350,000                                   5,600
June                   290,000                                   5,000


a) Determine the variable cost per unit and the fixed cost using the high-low method. 
b) What is the equation of the total mixed cost function?
c) Based on the High-Low method, what is the total production costs if 6,500 units are 
produced?
d) Prepare the scatter diagram and insert the trendline or line of best-fit. Use a scale of 2 
cm to represent 1,000 units on the x-axis & 2 cm to represent $50,000 on the yaxis.
e) Using the line of best-fit, determine the company’s fixed cost per month and the variable 
cost per unit. (Use 0 & 5,000 units.)
f) Which of the two methods appear more appropriate? Explain your answer

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d) Prepare the scatter diagram and insert the trendline or line of best-fit. Use a scale of 2 
cm to represent 1,000 units on the x-axis & 2 cm to represent $50,000 on the yaxis.
e) Using the line of best-fit, determine the company’s fixed cost per month and the variable 
cost per unit. (Use 0 & 5,000 units.)
f) Which of the two methods appear more appropriate? Explain your answer

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