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22 June, 01:10

Cooper Company has a direct materials standard of 2 gallons of input at a cost of $12.50 per gallon. During July, Cooper Company purchased and used 6,500 gallons, paying $46,900. The direct materials quantity variance was $750 unfavorable. How many units were produced?

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  1. 22 June, 01:20
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    3,220 units

    Explanation:

    The computation of the material quantity variance is shown below:

    Direct material quantity variance = Standard Price * (Standard Quantity - Actual Quantity)

    $750 = 2 gallons * $12.50 * (6,500 gallons : 2 - actual quantity)

    $750 = $25 * (6,500 gallons : 2 - actual quantity)

    $30 = 3,250 - actual quantity

    So, the actual quantity would be

    = 3,250 - $30

    = 3,220 units

    The Standard Price is computed below:

    = 2 gallons * $12.50

    The standard quantity is computed below:

    = 6,500 gallons : 2

    = 3,250 units
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