COST ACCOUNTING
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ISBN: 9781323694008
Author: Horngren
Publisher: PEARSON C
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.25E
1.
To determine
To compute: The sales volume variance.
2.
To determine
To compute: The sales quantity and sales mix variance of LTT and UTT.
3.
To determine
To discuss: The result comes out from part 1 and 2.
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