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Rios Co. makes drones and uses the variable cost approach in setting product prices. Its costs for producing

20,000 units follow. The company targets a profit of \(300,000 on this product.

Variable Costs per Unit

Direct materials \)70

Direct labor . 40

Overhead 25

Selling . 15

Fixed Costs (in total)

Overhead $670,000

Selling . 305,000

Administrative . 285,000

1. Compute the variable cost per unit.

2. Compute the markup percentage on variable cost.

3. Compute the product’s selling price using the variable cost method.

Short Answer

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Variable cost per unit is $150. Markup percentage on variable cost is 10%. The selling price of the product is $228 per unit.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of variable cost

The variable cost is the expense incurred by the company that are changes according to the units produced or sold.

02

Calculation of variable cost per unit

VariableCostPerUnit=DirectMaterials+DirectLabor+Overhead+Selling=$70+$40+$25+$15=$150

Hence, the variable cost per unit of the company is $150.

03

Calculation of markup percentage

TotalVariableCost=No.ofUnitsProduced×VariableCostPerUnit=20,000×$150=$3,000,000

MarkupPercentage=TargetedProfitTotalVariableCost×100=$300,000$3,000,000×100=10%

04

Calculation of selling price

SaleValue=TotalCost+TargetedProfit=$4,260,000+$300,000=$4,560,000

SellingPrice=SaleValueNo.ofUnits=$4,560,00020,000=$228

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