Written Question 5 – Part 2 Fill in the spaces below, assumi…
Written Question 5 – Part 2 Fill in the spaces below, assuming that Gazorpazorp uses Weighted Average for process costing (10 points). What is the cost per equivalent unit with respect to: Transferred in costs (2 points) [a1] Materials costs (2 points) [b1] Conversion costs (2 points) [c1] What is the dollar value of the total costs assigned to the units: Completed and transferred out (2 points) [d1] Ending inventory (2 points) [e1] Note: When entering your solution, use numeric values only (no commas, no dollar signs, no spaces, etc.). For cost per equivalent unit, round your answer to the nearest cent if rounding is needed (e.g., round 3.721 to 3.72). Enter integer values for the costs assigned to ending inventory and completed units.
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Extra Credit 2 Tear up the scratch paper one by one in a way that is clearly visible to the camera. Failure to tear up the scratch paper will result in a zero on the exam. All scratch paper that you showed at the start of the exam must be torn up, even if they are blank. By clicking “Yes” below, you acknowledge that you completely tore up all the scratch paper. In addition, you acknowledge that you have complied with all requirements of the exam and have not received aid from third parties. (1 bonus point)
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Written Question 7 – Part 1: What are the projected quarterly sales for 2018? Hint: sales budget (2 points). Be sure to only enter numeric values (no spaces, commas, dollar signs, decimals, etc.). Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Revenues [a] [b] [c] [d]
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You are a researcher and have discovered what you think is a new cell type in the pancreas. There appears to be an unusual number of lysosomes and vacuoles in this cell. Hypothesize what these two observations tell you about the function of this cell. Be specific.
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