ACCESS IN BB-ACC202
ACCESS IN BB-ACC202
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Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.2SE

a.

To determine

To classify: The purchase price of the car as variable cost or fixed cost

b.

To determine

To classify: The finance charges on the car loan as fixed cost or variable cost

c.

To determine

To classify: The cost of gas as fixed cost or variable cost

d.

To determine

To classify: The Oil changes as fixed cost or variable cost

e.

To determine

To classify: The cost of Replacement tires as fixed cost or variable cost

f.

To determine

To classify: The Insurance cost of $100 per month as fixed cost or variable cost

g.

To determine

To classify: The License plate/registration of $200 per year as fixed cost or variable cost

h.

To determine

To classify: The cost of SiriusXM Radio subscription as fixed cost or variable cost

i.

To determine

To classify: The cost of the Car washes (one per week)as fixed cost or variable cost

j.

To determine

To classify: The cost of the monthly parking as fixed cost or variable cost

k.

To determine

To classify: The cost of Traffic violation ticket as fixed cost or variable cost

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