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- Classify Costs Following is a list of various costs incurred in producing replacement automobile parts. With respect to the production and sale of these auto parts, classify each cost as either variable costs, fixed costs, or mixed costs. 1. Oil used in manufacturing equipment 2. Plastic 3. Property taxes, $165,000 per year on factory building and equipment 4. Salary of plant manager 5. Cost of labor for hourly workers 6. Packaging 7. Factory cleaning costs, $6,000 per month 8. Metal 9. Rent on warehouse, $10,000 per month plus $25 per square foot of storage used 10. Property insurance premiums, $3,600 per month plus $0.01 for each dollar of property over $1,200,000 11. Straight-line depreciation on the production equipment 12. Hourly wages of machine operators 13. Electricity costs, $0.20 per kilowatt-hour 14. Computer chip (purchased from a vendor) 15. Pension cost, $1.00 per employee hour on the job…Classify Costs Following is a list of various costs incurred in producing replacement automobile parts. With respect to the production and sale of these auto parts, classify each cost as either variable costs, fixed costs, or mixed costs. 1. Oil used in manufacturing equipment 2. Plastic 3. Property taxes, $165,000 per year on factory building and equipment 4. Salary of plant manager 5. Cost of labor for hourly workers 6. Packaging 7. Factory cleaning costs, $6,000 per month 8. Metal 9. Rent on warehouse, $10,000 per month plus $25 per square foot of storage used 10. Property insurance premiums, $3,600 per month plus $0.01 for each dollar of property over $1,200,000 11. Straight-line depreciation on the production equipment 12. Hourly wages of machine operators 13. Electricity costs, $0.20 per kilowatt-hour 14. Computer chip (purchased from a vendor) 15. Pension cost, $1.00 per employee hour on the jobRoper Furniture manufactures office furniture and tracks cost data across their process. The following are some of the costs that they incur. Classify these costs as fixed or variable costs, and as product costs or period costs. A. Wood used to produce desks ($125.00 per desk) B. Production labor used to produce desks ($15 per hour) C. Production supervisor salary ($45,000 per year) D. Depreciation on factory equipment ($60,000 per year) E. Selling and administrative expenses ($45,000 per year) F. Rent on corporate office ($44,000 per year) G. Nails, glue, and other materials required to produce desks (varies per desk) H. Utilities expenses for production facility I. Sales staff commission (5% of gross sales)
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