COST MANAGEMENT: CONNECT ACCESS CUSTOM
COST MANAGEMENT: CONNECT ACCESS CUSTOM
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ISBN: 9781264045754
Author: BLOCHER
Publisher: MCG CUSTOM
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Chapter 8, Problem 36E

1.

To determine

Compute cost equation for maintenance costs.

1.

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Explanation of Solution

The model to fit the cost is given below:

Maintenance costs: Machine costs=(a+b×M)

The months 5 and 10 are the highest and lowest points.

High-low method:

Calculate the change in total maintenance costs.

(Change in total maintenance costs)=(5th month maintenance cost10th month maintenance cost)=$3,100$2,220=$880

Calculate the change in total maintenance hours.

(Change in total maintenance hours)=(5th month machine hours10th month machine hours)=1,9001,100=800

Calculate slope (b).

Slope(b)=(Change in total maintenance costs)(Change in total machine hours)=$880800=$1.10

Calculate the constant (a).

Constant (a)=((5th Month maintenance cost)(b×5th month machine hours))=($3,100($1.10×1,900))=$1,010

Calculate the maintenance costs.

Maintenance cost=(a+(b×M))=($1,010+($1.10×M))

An alternative solution is preferred. A view of graph of machine hours versus maintenance expense, as chosen lowest data point is not characteristic of the relationships in the data for the 11th month.

The 10th month point is far (left) from the remaining data points whereas, 11th month is slightly closer to the remaining data points.

Recalculation of high-low method with 11th month:

Calculate the change in total maintenance costs.

(Change in total maintenance costs)=(5th month maintenance cost11th month maintenance cost)=$3,100$2,230=$870

Calculate the change in total maintenance hours.

(Change in total maintenance hours)=(5th month machine hours11th month machine hours)=1,9001,300=600

Calculate slope (b).

Slope(b)=(Change in total maintenance costs)(Change in total machine hours)=$870600=$1.45

Calculate the constant (a).

Constant (a)=((5th Month maintenance cost)(b×5th month machine hours))=($3,100($1.45×1,900))=$345

Calculate the maintenance costs.

Maintenance cost=(a+(b×M))=($345+($1.45×M))

2.

To determine

Compute mean absolute percentage error for the cost equation developed in part 1.

2.

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The graph of expense versus hours shows the point for 10th month to possibly be an outlier. The point for 11th month is also an outlier but the 12th month data has to be used instead.

Compute expense.

Expense=($883+($2.097×Hours))

The graph drawn below shows the relationship between machine-hours and maintenance expense and also the position of 10th, 11th and 12th month’s points.

COST MANAGEMENT: CONNECT ACCESS CUSTOM, Chapter 8, Problem 36E

Figure (1)

Compute of the mean absolute percentage error for high low model.

S.NoMachine Hours

Maintenance Costs

($)

High-low Estimate

($)

Absolute Value of Difference

($)

11,690                       2,600                  2,869269
21,770                       2,760                  2,957197
31,850                       2,910                  3,045135
41,870                       3,020                  3,06747
51,900                       3,100                  3,1000
61,880                       3,070                  3,0788
71,860                       3,010                  3,05646
81,840                       2,8503,034                   184
91,700                       2,6202,880                  260
101,100                       2,220                  2,2200
111,300                       2,230                  2,440210
121,590                       2,450                  2,759309
Total32,8401,665

Table (1)

MAPE=Absolute value of differenceMaintenance costs=$1,665$32,840=5.1%

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