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26 February, 21:40

Hushovd Iron Works has collected the following data for its Thunderbolt line of products: Direct materials standard 15 pounds per unit Direct materials standard cost $ 0.54 per pound Actual Direct Materials Used (AQU) 40,000 pounds Actual finished goods purchased 4 comma 000 units What is the direct materials quantity variance? a. $3750 unfavorableb. $3750 favorablec. $6750 unfavorbled. $6750 favorable

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  1. 26 February, 21:51
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    The direct material quantity variance is $10,800 favourable. (the options in the question are not correct).

    Explanation:

    The direct materials quantity variance represents a difference between what was actually produced and the standard or idea that should have been produced especially with regards to the use of direct materials.

    To calculate material quantity variance

    Step 1:Calculate the Standard Usage of Material

    Formula = (Actual Units of Finished goods Purchased x Standard Price of Material per unit)

    = 4,000 units x 15 Pounds

    = 60,000 Pounds

    This means the standard material usage is 60,000 pounds

    Step 2: Now calculate the Direct Material Quantity Variance

    Formula = (Standard Material Usage - Actual Material Usage) x The Standard Price per Unit of Material

    = 60,000 pounds (computed in step 1) - 40,000 pounds (given in the question)

    = 20,000 pounds x $0.54

    =$10,800

    Since the standard Material is higher than the actual material usage, it means that the answer is as follows;

    The direct material quantity variance is $10,800 favourable.

    Kindly note that the multiple options in the question above are for a different set of figures and a different question.
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