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Cost standards for one unit of product no. C77:

Direct material 3 pounds at $2.80 per pound $8.40
Direct labor 6 hours at $7.40 per hour 44.40
Actual results:
Units produced 6,600 units
Direct material purchased 26,200 pounds at $3.00 $78,600
Direct material used 19,500 pounds at $3.00 58,500
Direct labor 40,700 hours at $7.20 293,040
Assume that the company computes variances at the earliest point in time. The direct-material quantity variance is:

$840F.

$840U.

$17,920U.

$17,920F.

None of these. ​

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Answer:

$840

Step-by-step explanation:

Data provided in the question:

Direct material at $2.80 per pound = 3 pounds

Standard cost of direct material = $8.40

Direct labor at $7.40 per hour = 6 hours

Standard direct labour cost = $44.40

Actual Units produced 6,600 units

Actual Direct material purchased 26,200 pounds at $3.00 = $78,600

Actual Direct material used 19,500 pounds at $3.00 = 58,500

Actual Direct labor 40,700 hours at $7.20 = 293,040

Now,

Direct material quantity variance

= (Actual quantity used - Standard quantity used) × Standard price

= [19,500 - (6,600 × 3)] × $2.8

= (19,500 - 19,800) × $2.8

= $2.8 × 300 [ignoring negative sign]

= $840 (Favorable as actual quantity used is less than the standard quantity)

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