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Crooked River Coffee purchases green coffee beans from various suppliers and then roasts the coffee beans in its roasting facility. The roasted beans are sold in 25- pound cases to grocery stores and restaurants for $70 per case. Each case of roasted coffee beans requires 25 pounds of unroasted green coffee beans. The company can purchase the green coffee beans, including freight-in and purchase discounts, for $1.50 per pound. Each case of roasted coffee beans requires 0.10 hours of direct labor in the production process. Direct laborers are paid $24 per hour, which includes payroll taxes and employee benefits. The company uses machine hours as to allocate its manufacturing
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- 1. What is the standard cost of producing one 25-pound case of roasted coffee beans?
- 2. What is the standard gross profit per 25-pound case of roasted coffee beans?
- 3. How often should the company reassess standard quantities and standard prices for inputs?
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