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28 November, 03:41

The Lead City factory makes car batteries. The factory opened in 2014, and by the end of the year, they had made 30,000 batteries for a total cost of $2,500,000. In 2015, they made 40,000 batteries for an additional cost of $200,000. What is the variable cost and fixed cost of all the batteries made in 2017 and 2018

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  1. 28 November, 04:00
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    2017:

    Total variable cost = $600,000

    Total fixed cost = $1,900,000

    2018:

    Total variable cost = $800,000

    Total fixed cost = $1,900,000

    Explanation:

    Giving the following information:

    The factory opened in 2014, and by the end of the year, they had made 30,000 batteries for a total cost of $2,500,000. In 2015, they made 40,000 batteries for an additional cost of $200,000.

    I will assume that the fixed costs remain constant in both years.

    We can calculate the variable cost per unit using the incremental cost.

    Variable cost per unit = incremental cost/incremental units

    Variable cost per unit = 200,000/10,000 = $20

    Now, we can calculate the fixed costs:

    2017:

    Total variable cost = 30,000*20 = $600,000

    Total fixed cost = 2,500,000 - 600,000 = $1,900,000

    2018:

    Total variable cost = 40,000*20 = $800,000

    Total fixed cost = $1,900,000
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