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Chapter 11, Problem 10Q
In each of the following formulas, supply the words that should be inserted for each number in parentheses.
(a) (Actual quantity × (1)) − (Standard quantity × (2)) = Total materials variance
(b) ((3) × Actual price) − (Actual quantity × (4)) = Materials price variance
(c) (Actual quantity × (5)) − ((6) × Standard price) = Materials quantity variance
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Which of the following equations can be used to compute a materials price variance (where AQ = actual quantity; SQ = standard quantity allowed; AP = actual price; SP = standard price)?
Which of the following is the correct formula for the direct materials quantity variance?
O a. (Actual Quantity - Actual Price) - (Standard Quantity Standard Price)
O b. (Actual Quantity- Standard Quantity) * Actual Price
O c. (Actual Price - Standard Price) × Actual Quantity
O d. (Actual Quantity - Standard Quantity) x Standard Price
The formula for the materials quantity variance is
O (SQ x AP) – (SQ × SP).
O (AQ x SP) – (SQ × SP).
O (AQ x AP) – (AQ × SP).
O (AQ × AP) – (SQ × SP).
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