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What is the direct labor cost if a company's direct labor is 40 percent of its conversion cost and the manufacturing overhead cost for the last period was 60000 and the direct materials cost was 30000?

To calculate the direct labor cost, we first need to determine the total conversion cost. Since direct labor is 40% of the conversion cost, indirect labor must be 60%. Therefore, the total conversion cost is 60000 / 0.6 = 100000. Since direct labor is 40% of the conversion cost, direct labor cost is 100000 * 0.4 = 40000. So, the direct labor cost is $40,000.


How do you do percentage increase?

Do you mean 'how do you calculate the percent increase?' If so, talking prices, subtract selling price - cost. Then divide thet answer by the cost and multiply by 100 to change to a percent. Example A car lot sells a car for 36,000 that it bought for 30,000 36000 -30000 = 6000 6000/30000 x 100 = 20% increase Same for anything else ... 1 caught 10 fish this week. I caught 8 least week. What is the incresee? 10 - 8 = 2 2 / 8 x100 = 25% increase


What building cost 1.5 billion dollars to make?

The One World Trade Center, also known as the Freedom Tower, in New York City cost approximately $1.5 billion to construct. Completed in 2013, it stands as a symbol of resilience and hope following the September 11 attacks. The building features advanced safety and sustainability measures and is the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere.


Is total cost different from overhead cost?

Overhead cost is part of total cost and not different from total cost as formula is as follows: Total cost = material cost + labor cost + overhead cost


What are the four measures of cost?

marginal cost, total cost, variable, and fixed cost