Exercise 4.03 – Superior Micro Products
Managerial Accounting
Garrison, Noreen, and Brewer
17th Edition
Compute the cost per equivalent unit for materials, labor, overhead, and in total.
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Compute the cost per equivalent unit for materials, labor, overhead, and in total.
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Calculate the correct ending balance of cash for Ballet Shoes on August 31 by preparing a bank reconciliation. Record the necessary entry or entries to adjust the balance for cash.
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They give you a grid with totals for males, females, 4-day workers, 5-day workers, and Flexible. They ask a bunch of probabilities.
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Given the probability of events A and B, they ask you to determine the probabilities of different combinations of the events assuming independent events or dependent events.
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Given the probability of events A and B, they ask you to find the probability of A or B.
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Given P(A), P(B), and P(A ∩ B) they ask you to find P(A’), P(B’), P(AUB), P(A∩B’), P(A’UB’), and lastly P(A’∩B’).
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They give you a chart showing the amount of males and females that listen to different genres of music and ask you to fill in missing amounts along with determining a ratio.
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Lists what assets were sold for, the operating income, and before-tax income of discontinued operations, and asks you to find the book value of the cosmetics component.
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They give you an income statement and balance sheet for two years and ask for the asset turnover for year 2.
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They give you the number of red balls and green balls in a bag and the number of balls they are pulling out without replacement. They ask you to calculate the probability of pulling two red balls, pulling two green balls, or pulling one of each color.
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