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What is the total quantity of potatoes and machine hours?

1) 500,000 ounces
2) 300,000 ounces
3) 600,000 ounces
4) 200,000 ounces

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Final answer:

The question asks for the total quantity of potatoes and machine hours. However, the provided information includes only various weight conversions, such as tons to pounds and ounces, with no clear relationship between weight and machine hours. Thus, without additional data, the question cannot be accurately answered.

This correct answer is none of the above.

Step-by-step explanation:

To determine the total quantity of potatoes and machine hours, we need to have clear values or equations that relate these two different measures.

However, the given information does not provide a direct relationship between ounces of potatoes and machine hours or a combined total of the two. Instead, we have various conversions and unrelated data:

  • 3.5 tons
  • 6500 pounds =
  • 7.25 tons =
  • 15 pounds
  • 25 tons =
  • 64 ounces
  • 80 ounces
  • 5 tons =

The provided measurements indicate different weight measurements (tons, pounds, ounces) that could potentially be converted to a common unit for a combined total, but machine hours are a measure of time, not weight, complicating a calculation of total quantity involving both.

Without the connection or a conversion factor between potatoes and machine hours, it is not possible to accurately answer the question.

This correct answer is none of the above.

The complete question is: Estimated Total Usage. Machine. $90,000. Machine Hours. 1000 hours. Packaging. $27,000. DLH. 900 hours. Bill's Beds uses a two-stage absorption costing system.

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