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A packaging employee making $16

per hour can package 200 items
during that hour. The direct
material cost is $.50 per item. What
is the total direct cost of 1 item?
A. $0.420
B. $0.580
C. $0.500
D. $0.080

User Fred Pym
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Final answer:

The total direct cost of one item is calculated by adding the labor cost per item ($0.08) to the material cost per item ($0.50), resulting in $0.58.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks to calculate the total direct cost of producing one item considering both labor and material costs. An employee earning $16 per hour can package 200 items in that hour which means the labor cost per item is $16 divided by 200, resulting in $0.08 per item for labor cost. The direct material cost given is $0.50 per item. To find the total direct cost for one item, you add the direct labor cost per item to the direct material cost per item: $0.50 + $0.08 = $0.58.

User Eddie Martinez
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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

that's the amount is t coe

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