Deck 3: Measurement of Cost Behaviour

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Activity analysis is one method of approximating cost functions.
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Cost measurement is the first step in estimating or predicting costs as a function of appropriate cost drivers.
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The rental of a car, which includes a fixed daily rate plus an extra fee for each mile driven, is an example of a step cost.
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Measuring cost behaviour involves understanding and quantifying how activities of an organization affect levels of costs.
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A cost driver, sometimes referred to as the independent variable, is part of the cost function relationship.
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The high-low method is a reliable method of cost estimation.
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Plausibility and reliability are two relevant factors to consider in order to ensure accurate and useful cost functions.
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The following three data points appear to be <strong>The following three data points appear to be  </strong> A) a variable cost. B) a mixed cost. C) a fixed cost. D) a step cost. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a variable cost.
B) a mixed cost.
C) a fixed cost.
D) a step cost.
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Committed fixed costs can be altered by management if management decides that different levels of spending are desirable.
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Capacity costs are large, indivisible chunks of cost that the organization is obligated to incur or usually would not consider avoiding.
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Cost behaviour can be graphed with a straight line when a cost changes proportionately with changes in a cost driver.
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The visual-fit method is highly subjective and is more reliable when the cost function of the data is linear.
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The following three data points appear to be <strong>The following three data points appear to be  </strong> A) a variable cost. B) a mixed cost. C) a fixed cost. D) a step cost. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a variable cost.
B) a mixed cost.
C) a fixed cost.
D) a step cost.
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Linear-cost behaviour

A) is linear over the entire range of production.
B) cannot be graphed as a straight line.
C) exists when a cost changes proportionately with changes in a cost driver.
D) can be used to graph a step cost.
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Activity analysis is the process of identifying appropriate cost drivers and their effects on the costs of making a product or providing a service.
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When graphing a cost function, the total variable cost is the intercept, which is the point on the vertical axis where the cost function begins.
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Each cost in a manufacturing operation must be either fixed or variable and must be identified with a single cost driver.
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Costs that change abruptly at intervals of activity because the resources and their costs come in indivisible chunks are called

A) mixed costs.
B) variable costs.
C) fixed costs.
D) step costs.
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Account analysis is the process of selecting a volume-related cost driver and classifying each account as a variable or fixed cost.
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An example of a volume-driven cost in a book publishing enterprise is

A) wages of editorial staff.
B) paper and ink.
C) rent on the factory.
D) accounts payable clerk's wages.
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________ are costs that have no obvious relationship to levels of output activity but are determined as part of the periodic planning process.

A) Capacity costs
B) Committed fixed costs
C) Discretionary fixed costs
D) None of the above
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Research and development costs are an example of

A) engineered costs.
B) mixed costs.
C) committed fixed costs.
D) discretionary fixed costs.
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An algebraic equation used by managers to describe the relationship between a cost and its cost driver(s) is called a

A) cost behaviour.
B) cost function.
C) budget.
D) cost analysis.
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The following three data points appear to be <strong>The following three data points appear to be  </strong> A) a variable cost. B) a mixed cost. C) a fixed cost. D) a step cost. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a variable cost.
B) a mixed cost.
C) a fixed cost.
D) a step cost.
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The first step in estimating or predicting costs is

A) planning.
B) control.
C) cost measurement.
D) mixing costs.
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A cost function

A) need not have a cause-and-effect relationship.
B) should include only personal observations of costs and activities.
C) does not explain past cost behaviour.
D) should be a reliable predictor of future costs.
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________ is the first step in estimating or predicting costs as a function of appropriate cost drivers.

A) Cost measurement
B) Cost determination
C) Cost behaviour
D) Cost driver
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In the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, the X stands for

A) total fixed cost.
B) total cost.
C) variable cost per unit of cost driver.
D) number of units of the cost driver.
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________ are costs arising from the possession of facilities, equipment, and a basic organization.

A) Capacity costs
B) Committed fixed costs
C) Discretionary fixed costs
D) None of the above
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Which symbol in the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, represents the slope?

A) V
B) F
C) X
D) Y
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The fixed costs required to achieve a desired level of production or to provide a desired level of service, while maintaining product or service attributes such as quality, are referred to as

A) committed costs.
B) mixed costs.
C) capacity costs.
D) engineered costs.
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________ are the fixed costs of being able to achieve a desired level of production or to provide a desired level of service, while maintaining product or service attributes, such as quality.

A) Capacity costs
B) Committed fixed costs
C) Discretionary fixed costs
D) None of the above
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Advertising cost is an example of a

A) committed fixed cost.
B) discretionary fixed cost.
C) mixed cost.
D) engineered cost.
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Costs determined by management as part of the periodic planning process in order to meet the organization's goals are

A) discretionary fixed costs.
B) engineered costs.
C) mixed costs.
D) step costs.
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Strategic decisions about the scale and scope of an organization's activities generally result in fixed levels of

A) capacity costs.
B) discretionary costs.
C) mixed costs.
D) engineered costs.
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In the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, the V stands for

A) total fixed cost.
B) total cost.
C) variable cost per unit of cost driver.
D) number of units of the cost driver.
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Which symbol in the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, indicates the intercept?

A) F
B) V
C) Y
D) X
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Costs that may be essential to the long run achievement of the organization's goals, but that managers can almost reduce to zero in the short run, are called

A) engineered costs.
B) mixed costs.
C) committed fixed costs.
D) discretionary fixed costs.
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In the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, the F stands for

A) total fixed cost.
B) total cost.
C) variable cost per unit of cost driver.
D) number of units of the cost driver.
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A property tax is an example of a

A) mixed cost.
B) committed fixed cost.
C) discretionary cost.
D) engineered cost.
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Which method of approximating cost functions does NOT involve the analysis of past costs?

A) High-low analysis
B) Visual-fit analysis
C) Engineering analysis
D) Simple least-squares regression
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Which of the following methods of measuring cost functions is the most subjective?

A) High-low.
B) Visual-fit.
C) Least-squares regression.
D) Engineering.
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________ is a method in which the cost analyst draws a straight line through a plot of all the available data.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The visual-fit method
D) The least-squares regression method
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The process of identifying appropriate cost drivers and their effects on the costs of making a product or providing a service is called

A) cost prediction.
B) cost measurement.
C) activity analysis.
D) budgeting.
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The application of cost measures to expected future activity levels to forecast future costs is

A) activity analysis.
B) cost prediction.
C) budgeting.
D) cost measurement.
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________ selects a volume-related cost driver and classifies each account as a variable or fixed cost.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The high-low method
D) The least-squares regression method
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Engineering cost analysis

A) measures cost behaviour according to what cost should be.
B) measures cost behaviour according to what costs have been.
C) involves very little cost to perform.
D) is accurate and timely.
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________ is a simple method for measuring a linear cost function from past cost data, focusing on two representative points.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The high-low method
D) The least-squares regression method
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________ measures a cost function objectively (with statistics rather than human eyesight) using all the data available.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The visual-fit method
D) The least-squares regression method
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Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The total cost at an operating level of 10,000 units would be</strong> A) $31,136. B) $30,200. C) $21,416. D) $42,550. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The total cost at an operating level of 10,000 units would be

A) $31,136.
B) $30,200.
C) $21,416.
D) $42,550.
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________ measures cost behaviour according to what costs should be, NOT by what costs have been.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The high-low method
D) The least-squares regression method
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The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.
<strong>The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.   The variable cost per unit is</strong> A) $0.38. B) $0.46. C) $2.60. D) $2.16. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The variable cost per unit is

A) $0.38.
B) $0.46.
C) $2.60.
D) $2.16.
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Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The variable cost per unit is</strong> A) $3.06. B) $2.80. C) $0.36. D) $0.33. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The variable cost per unit is

A) $3.06.
B) $2.80.
C) $0.36.
D) $0.33.
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Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The total fixed cost is</strong> A) $39,250. B) $17,816. C) $2,200. D) $536. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The total fixed cost is

A) $39,250.
B) $17,816.
C) $2,200.
D) $536.
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The process of completing a final product or service

A) can have only one cost driver.
B) may involve a number of separate activities.
C) can have only one cause-and-effect relationship.
D) can have multiple cost drivers, but they must be of equal importance.
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The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.
<strong>The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.   The total fixed cost is</strong> A) $13,386. B) $10,680. C) $5,056. D) $1,800. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The total fixed cost is

A) $13,386.
B) $10,680.
C) $5,056.
D) $1,800.
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One of the simplest methods to measure a linear cost function from past data is the

A) account method.
B) high-low method.
C) least-squares regression method.
D) mixed cost method.
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Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The cost function would be stated as</strong> A) Y = $ 2,200 + $2.80X. B) Y = $17,816 + $0.36X. C) Y = $ 536 + $3.06X. D) Y = $39,250 + $0.33X. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The cost function would be stated as

A) Y = $ 2,200 + $2.80X.
B) Y = $17,816 + $0.36X.
C) Y = $ 536 + $3.06X.
D) Y = $39,250 + $0.33X.
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Account analysis

A) is subjective, requiring judgment by the analyst.
B) is more expensive than engineering analysis.
C) cannot be used for mixed costs.
D) does not require recording relevant cost accounts and cost drivers.
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Which of the following is NOT a method of approximating cost functions?

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) Product analysis
D) High-low analysis
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The total fixed cost is</strong> A) 912. B) $4,378. C) $918. D) $4,020. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The total fixed cost is

A) 912.
B) $4,378.
C) $918.
D) $4,020.
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The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The coefficient of determination is</strong> A) 0.458329. B) 22. C) 7.16. D) 0.9436. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The coefficient of determination is

A) 0.458329.
B) 22.
C) 7.16.
D) 0.9436.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   The estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is</strong> A) $37.80. B) $42.00. C) $46.67. D) $47.00. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is

A) $37.80.
B) $42.00.
C) $46.67.
D) $47.00.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:   Using the high-low method, an estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is</strong> A) $50.00. B) $52.50. C) $64.28. D) $75.00. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using the high-low method, an estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is

A) $50.00.
B) $52.50.
C) $64.28.
D) $75.00.
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The independent variable (activity) selected should have a high degree of correlation with the dependent variable (cost) as indicated by a coefficient of determination that is:</strong> A) close to -1 B) close to +1 C) equal to 0 D) none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The independent variable (activity) selected should have a high degree of correlation with the dependent variable (cost) as indicated by a coefficient of determination that is:

A) close to -1
B) close to +1
C) equal to 0
D) none of the above
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The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The total fixed cost is</strong> A) $16,650. B) $15,711. C) $ 6,652. D) $ 3,726. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The total fixed cost is

A) $16,650.
B) $15,711.
C) $ 6,652.
D) $ 3,726.
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The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.
<strong>The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.   The cost function would be stated as</strong> A) Y = $13,386 + $0.46X. B) Y = $10,680 + $0.38X. C) Y = $ 5,056 + $2.16X. D) Y = $ 1,800 + $2.60X. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The cost function would be stated as

A) Y = $13,386 + $0.46X.
B) Y = $10,680 + $0.38X.
C) Y = $ 5,056 + $2.16X.
D) Y = $ 1,800 + $2.60X.
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The variable cost per unit of product is:</strong> A) $1.03. B) $0.92. C) $2.35. D) $0.44. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The variable cost per unit of product is:

A) $1.03.
B) $0.92.
C) $2.35.
D) $0.44.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:   Using the high-low method, an estimate of the fixed portion of maintenance costs is</strong> A) $165,000. B) $200,000. C) $224,000. D) $300,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using the high-low method, an estimate of the fixed portion of maintenance costs is

A) $165,000.
B) $200,000.
C) $224,000.
D) $300,000.
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The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The linear cost function is</strong> A) Y = $16,650 + $7.16X. B) Y = $15,711 + $1.86X. C) Y = $ 3,726 + $0.96X. D) Y = $ 6,562 + $0.46X. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The linear cost function is

A) Y = $16,650 + $7.16X.
B) Y = $15,711 + $1.86X.
C) Y = $ 3,726 + $0.96X.
D) Y = $ 6,562 + $0.46X.
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Activity that can be graphed with a straight line when a cost changes proportionately with changes in a cost driver.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:   Using the cost formula developed under the high-low method, what would be the estimate of maintenance costs if 13,000 machine hours are scheduled for next month</strong> A) $650,000. B) $950,000. C) $850,000. D) $882,000. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using the cost formula developed under the high-low method, what would be the estimate of maintenance costs if 13,000 machine hours are scheduled for next month

A) $650,000.
B) $950,000.
C) $850,000.
D) $882,000.
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The linear cost function is</strong> A) Y = $4,378 + $2.35X. B) Y = $ 912 + $1.03X. C) Y = $4,020 + $0.92X. D) Y = $ 918 + $0.44X. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The linear cost function is

A) Y = $4,378 + $2.35X.
B) Y = $ 912 + $1.03X.
C) Y = $4,020 + $0.92X.
D) Y = $ 918 + $0.44X.
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The coefficient of determination is</strong> A) 0.437525. B) 12. C) 2.35. D) 0.9183. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The coefficient of determination is

A) 0.437525.
B) 12.
C) 2.35.
D) 0.9183.
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The coefficient of determination indicates

A) the percentage of change in the dependent variable explained by changes in the independent variable.
B) the percentage of change in the dependent variable caused by changes in the independent variable.
C) the percentage of change in the independent variable explained by changes in the dependent variable.
D) the percentage of change in the independent variable caused by changes in the dependent variable.
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The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The variable cost per machine hour is</strong> A) $1.86. B) $0.96. C) $7.16. D) $0.46. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The variable cost per machine hour is

A) $1.86.
B) $0.96.
C) $7.16.
D) $0.46.
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Understanding and quantifying how activities of an organization affect levels of costs.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   The coefficient of determination costs is</strong> A) 0.73. B) 0.81. C) 0.90. D) 1.00. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The coefficient of determination costs is

A) 0.73.
B) 0.81.
C) 0.90.
D) 1.00.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   If 5,000 machine hours are scheduled, an estimate of maintenance costs is</strong> A) $253,318. B) $230,726. C) $230,360. D) $230,318. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If 5,000 machine hours are scheduled, an estimate of maintenance costs is

A) $253,318.
B) $230,726.
C) $230,360.
D) $230,318.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   The estimate of the fixed component for maintenance costs is</strong> A) $18,286. B) $20,276. C) $20,318. D) $20,360. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The estimate of the fixed component for maintenance costs is

A) $18,286.
B) $20,276.
C) $20,318.
D) $20,360.
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Activity analysis is one method of approximating cost functions.
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Cost measurement is the first step in estimating or predicting costs as a function of appropriate cost drivers.
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The rental of a car, which includes a fixed daily rate plus an extra fee for each mile driven, is an example of a step cost.
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Measuring cost behaviour involves understanding and quantifying how activities of an organization affect levels of costs.
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A cost driver, sometimes referred to as the independent variable, is part of the cost function relationship.
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The high-low method is a reliable method of cost estimation.
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Plausibility and reliability are two relevant factors to consider in order to ensure accurate and useful cost functions.
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The following three data points appear to be <strong>The following three data points appear to be  </strong> A) a variable cost. B) a mixed cost. C) a fixed cost. D) a step cost.

A) a variable cost.
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C) a fixed cost.
D) a step cost.
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Committed fixed costs can be altered by management if management decides that different levels of spending are desirable.
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Capacity costs are large, indivisible chunks of cost that the organization is obligated to incur or usually would not consider avoiding.
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Cost behaviour can be graphed with a straight line when a cost changes proportionately with changes in a cost driver.
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The visual-fit method is highly subjective and is more reliable when the cost function of the data is linear.
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The following three data points appear to be <strong>The following three data points appear to be  </strong> A) a variable cost. B) a mixed cost. C) a fixed cost. D) a step cost.

A) a variable cost.
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Linear-cost behaviour

A) is linear over the entire range of production.
B) cannot be graphed as a straight line.
C) exists when a cost changes proportionately with changes in a cost driver.
D) can be used to graph a step cost.
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Activity analysis is the process of identifying appropriate cost drivers and their effects on the costs of making a product or providing a service.
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When graphing a cost function, the total variable cost is the intercept, which is the point on the vertical axis where the cost function begins.
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Each cost in a manufacturing operation must be either fixed or variable and must be identified with a single cost driver.
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Costs that change abruptly at intervals of activity because the resources and their costs come in indivisible chunks are called

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B) variable costs.
C) fixed costs.
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Account analysis is the process of selecting a volume-related cost driver and classifying each account as a variable or fixed cost.
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An example of a volume-driven cost in a book publishing enterprise is

A) wages of editorial staff.
B) paper and ink.
C) rent on the factory.
D) accounts payable clerk's wages.
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________ are costs that have no obvious relationship to levels of output activity but are determined as part of the periodic planning process.

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B) Committed fixed costs
C) Discretionary fixed costs
D) None of the above
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Research and development costs are an example of

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B) mixed costs.
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D) discretionary fixed costs.
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An algebraic equation used by managers to describe the relationship between a cost and its cost driver(s) is called a

A) cost behaviour.
B) cost function.
C) budget.
D) cost analysis.
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The following three data points appear to be <strong>The following three data points appear to be  </strong> A) a variable cost. B) a mixed cost. C) a fixed cost. D) a step cost.

A) a variable cost.
B) a mixed cost.
C) a fixed cost.
D) a step cost.
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The first step in estimating or predicting costs is

A) planning.
B) control.
C) cost measurement.
D) mixing costs.
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A cost function

A) need not have a cause-and-effect relationship.
B) should include only personal observations of costs and activities.
C) does not explain past cost behaviour.
D) should be a reliable predictor of future costs.
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________ is the first step in estimating or predicting costs as a function of appropriate cost drivers.

A) Cost measurement
B) Cost determination
C) Cost behaviour
D) Cost driver
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In the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, the X stands for

A) total fixed cost.
B) total cost.
C) variable cost per unit of cost driver.
D) number of units of the cost driver.
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________ are costs arising from the possession of facilities, equipment, and a basic organization.

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C) Discretionary fixed costs
D) None of the above
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Which symbol in the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, represents the slope?

A) V
B) F
C) X
D) Y
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The fixed costs required to achieve a desired level of production or to provide a desired level of service, while maintaining product or service attributes such as quality, are referred to as

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B) mixed costs.
C) capacity costs.
D) engineered costs.
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________ are the fixed costs of being able to achieve a desired level of production or to provide a desired level of service, while maintaining product or service attributes, such as quality.

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Advertising cost is an example of a

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B) discretionary fixed cost.
C) mixed cost.
D) engineered cost.
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Costs determined by management as part of the periodic planning process in order to meet the organization's goals are

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C) mixed costs.
D) step costs.
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Strategic decisions about the scale and scope of an organization's activities generally result in fixed levels of

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B) discretionary costs.
C) mixed costs.
D) engineered costs.
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In the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, the V stands for

A) total fixed cost.
B) total cost.
C) variable cost per unit of cost driver.
D) number of units of the cost driver.
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Which symbol in the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, indicates the intercept?

A) F
B) V
C) Y
D) X
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Costs that may be essential to the long run achievement of the organization's goals, but that managers can almost reduce to zero in the short run, are called

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B) mixed costs.
C) committed fixed costs.
D) discretionary fixed costs.
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In the mixed-cost function, Y = F + VX, the F stands for

A) total fixed cost.
B) total cost.
C) variable cost per unit of cost driver.
D) number of units of the cost driver.
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A property tax is an example of a

A) mixed cost.
B) committed fixed cost.
C) discretionary cost.
D) engineered cost.
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Which method of approximating cost functions does NOT involve the analysis of past costs?

A) High-low analysis
B) Visual-fit analysis
C) Engineering analysis
D) Simple least-squares regression
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Which of the following methods of measuring cost functions is the most subjective?

A) High-low.
B) Visual-fit.
C) Least-squares regression.
D) Engineering.
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________ is a method in which the cost analyst draws a straight line through a plot of all the available data.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The visual-fit method
D) The least-squares regression method
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The process of identifying appropriate cost drivers and their effects on the costs of making a product or providing a service is called

A) cost prediction.
B) cost measurement.
C) activity analysis.
D) budgeting.
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The application of cost measures to expected future activity levels to forecast future costs is

A) activity analysis.
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C) budgeting.
D) cost measurement.
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________ selects a volume-related cost driver and classifies each account as a variable or fixed cost.

A) Engineering analysis
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C) The high-low method
D) The least-squares regression method
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Engineering cost analysis

A) measures cost behaviour according to what cost should be.
B) measures cost behaviour according to what costs have been.
C) involves very little cost to perform.
D) is accurate and timely.
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________ is a simple method for measuring a linear cost function from past cost data, focusing on two representative points.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The high-low method
D) The least-squares regression method
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________ measures a cost function objectively (with statistics rather than human eyesight) using all the data available.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The visual-fit method
D) The least-squares regression method
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50
Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The total cost at an operating level of 10,000 units would be</strong> A) $31,136. B) $30,200. C) $21,416. D) $42,550. Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The total cost at an operating level of 10,000 units would be

A) $31,136.
B) $30,200.
C) $21,416.
D) $42,550.
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________ measures cost behaviour according to what costs should be, NOT by what costs have been.

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) The high-low method
D) The least-squares regression method
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52
The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.
<strong>The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.   The variable cost per unit is</strong> A) $0.38. B) $0.46. C) $2.60. D) $2.16.
The variable cost per unit is

A) $0.38.
B) $0.46.
C) $2.60.
D) $2.16.
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53
Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The variable cost per unit is</strong> A) $3.06. B) $2.80. C) $0.36. D) $0.33. Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The variable cost per unit is

A) $3.06.
B) $2.80.
C) $0.36.
D) $0.33.
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Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The total fixed cost is</strong> A) $39,250. B) $17,816. C) $2,200. D) $536. Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The total fixed cost is

A) $39,250.
B) $17,816.
C) $2,200.
D) $536.
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The process of completing a final product or service

A) can have only one cost driver.
B) may involve a number of separate activities.
C) can have only one cause-and-effect relationship.
D) can have multiple cost drivers, but they must be of equal importance.
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56
The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.
<strong>The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.   The total fixed cost is</strong> A) $13,386. B) $10,680. C) $5,056. D) $1,800.
The total fixed cost is

A) $13,386.
B) $10,680.
C) $5,056.
D) $1,800.
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One of the simplest methods to measure a linear cost function from past data is the

A) account method.
B) high-low method.
C) least-squares regression method.
D) mixed cost method.
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58
Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.
<strong>Presented below is the production data for the last six months of the year for the mixed costs incurred by Vignovich Company.   Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs. The cost function would be stated as</strong> A) Y = $ 2,200 + $2.80X. B) Y = $17,816 + $0.36X. C) Y = $ 536 + $3.06X. D) Y = $39,250 + $0.33X. Vignovich Company uses the high-low method to analyze mixed costs.
The cost function would be stated as

A) Y = $ 2,200 + $2.80X.
B) Y = $17,816 + $0.36X.
C) Y = $ 536 + $3.06X.
D) Y = $39,250 + $0.33X.
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Account analysis

A) is subjective, requiring judgment by the analyst.
B) is more expensive than engineering analysis.
C) cannot be used for mixed costs.
D) does not require recording relevant cost accounts and cost drivers.
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Which of the following is NOT a method of approximating cost functions?

A) Engineering analysis
B) Account analysis
C) Product analysis
D) High-low analysis
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61
The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The total fixed cost is</strong> A) 912. B) $4,378. C) $918. D) $4,020.
The total fixed cost is

A) 912.
B) $4,378.
C) $918.
D) $4,020.
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The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The coefficient of determination is</strong> A) 0.458329. B) 22. C) 7.16. D) 0.9436.
The coefficient of determination is

A) 0.458329.
B) 22.
C) 7.16.
D) 0.9436.
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63
Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   The estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is</strong> A) $37.80. B) $42.00. C) $46.67. D) $47.00.
The estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is

A) $37.80.
B) $42.00.
C) $46.67.
D) $47.00.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:   Using the high-low method, an estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is</strong> A) $50.00. B) $52.50. C) $64.28. D) $75.00.
Using the high-low method, an estimate of the variable component for maintenance costs is

A) $50.00.
B) $52.50.
C) $64.28.
D) $75.00.
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The independent variable (activity) selected should have a high degree of correlation with the dependent variable (cost) as indicated by a coefficient of determination that is:</strong> A) close to -1 B) close to +1 C) equal to 0 D) none of the above
The independent variable (activity) selected should have a high degree of correlation with the dependent variable (cost) as indicated by a coefficient of determination that is:

A) close to -1
B) close to +1
C) equal to 0
D) none of the above
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66
The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The total fixed cost is</strong> A) $16,650. B) $15,711. C) $ 6,652. D) $ 3,726.
The total fixed cost is

A) $16,650.
B) $15,711.
C) $ 6,652.
D) $ 3,726.
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The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.
<strong>The Vern Corporation has assembled the following data pertaining to certain costs that cannot be easily identified as either fixed or variable. Vern Corporation has heard about a method of measuring cost functions called the high-low method and has decided to use it in this situation.   The cost function would be stated as</strong> A) Y = $13,386 + $0.46X. B) Y = $10,680 + $0.38X. C) Y = $ 5,056 + $2.16X. D) Y = $ 1,800 + $2.60X.
The cost function would be stated as

A) Y = $13,386 + $0.46X.
B) Y = $10,680 + $0.38X.
C) Y = $ 5,056 + $2.16X.
D) Y = $ 1,800 + $2.60X.
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The variable cost per unit of product is:</strong> A) $1.03. B) $0.92. C) $2.35. D) $0.44.
The variable cost per unit of product is:

A) $1.03.
B) $0.92.
C) $2.35.
D) $0.44.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:   Using the high-low method, an estimate of the fixed portion of maintenance costs is</strong> A) $165,000. B) $200,000. C) $224,000. D) $300,000.
Using the high-low method, an estimate of the fixed portion of maintenance costs is

A) $165,000.
B) $200,000.
C) $224,000.
D) $300,000.
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70
The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The linear cost function is</strong> A) Y = $16,650 + $7.16X. B) Y = $15,711 + $1.86X. C) Y = $ 3,726 + $0.96X. D) Y = $ 6,562 + $0.46X.
The linear cost function is

A) Y = $16,650 + $7.16X.
B) Y = $15,711 + $1.86X.
C) Y = $ 3,726 + $0.96X.
D) Y = $ 6,562 + $0.46X.
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71
Activity that can be graphed with a straight line when a cost changes proportionately with changes in a cost driver.
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72
Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The following information was collected regarding maintenance costs at different activity levels measured in machine hours:   Using the cost formula developed under the high-low method, what would be the estimate of maintenance costs if 13,000 machine hours are scheduled for next month</strong> A) $650,000. B) $950,000. C) $850,000. D) $882,000.
Using the cost formula developed under the high-low method, what would be the estimate of maintenance costs if 13,000 machine hours are scheduled for next month

A) $650,000.
B) $950,000.
C) $850,000.
D) $882,000.
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73
The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The linear cost function is</strong> A) Y = $4,378 + $2.35X. B) Y = $ 912 + $1.03X. C) Y = $4,020 + $0.92X. D) Y = $ 918 + $0.44X.
The linear cost function is

A) Y = $4,378 + $2.35X.
B) Y = $ 912 + $1.03X.
C) Y = $4,020 + $0.92X.
D) Y = $ 918 + $0.44X.
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The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows: <strong>The Schmidt Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of indirect materials. The results were as follows:   The coefficient of determination is</strong> A) 0.437525. B) 12. C) 2.35. D) 0.9183.
The coefficient of determination is

A) 0.437525.
B) 12.
C) 2.35.
D) 0.9183.
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The coefficient of determination indicates

A) the percentage of change in the dependent variable explained by changes in the independent variable.
B) the percentage of change in the dependent variable caused by changes in the independent variable.
C) the percentage of change in the independent variable explained by changes in the dependent variable.
D) the percentage of change in the independent variable caused by changes in the dependent variable.
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The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows: <strong>The Stewart Company used regression analysis to predict the annual cost of utilities. The results were as follows:   The variable cost per machine hour is</strong> A) $1.86. B) $0.96. C) $7.16. D) $0.46.
The variable cost per machine hour is

A) $1.86.
B) $0.96.
C) $7.16.
D) $0.46.
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77
Understanding and quantifying how activities of an organization affect levels of costs.
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78
Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   The coefficient of determination costs is</strong> A) 0.73. B) 0.81. C) 0.90. D) 1.00.
The coefficient of determination costs is

A) 0.73.
B) 0.81.
C) 0.90.
D) 1.00.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   If 5,000 machine hours are scheduled, an estimate of maintenance costs is</strong> A) $253,318. B) $230,726. C) $230,360. D) $230,318.
If 5,000 machine hours are scheduled, an estimate of maintenance costs is

A) $253,318.
B) $230,726.
C) $230,360.
D) $230,318.
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Use the following information to answer the next question(s).
The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.
<strong>Use the following information to answer the next question(s). The method of least squares produced the following computer printout using direct labour hours as the activity.   The estimate of the fixed component for maintenance costs is</strong> A) $18,286. B) $20,276. C) $20,318. D) $20,360.
The estimate of the fixed component for maintenance costs is

A) $18,286.
B) $20,276.
C) $20,318.
D) $20,360.
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