Continental Railroad decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Continental Railroad is a measure of railroad operating activity, termed "gross-ton miles," which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. Transportation Costs Gross-Ton Miles 225,000 252,000 163,000 244,000 196,000 265,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the total fixed cost. January February March April May June $536,200 597,800 422,500 573,200 480,700 616,300 Variable cost (Round to two decimal places.) Total fixed cost
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- Variable costing income statement for a service company East Coast Railroad Company transports commodities among three routes (city-pairs): Atlanta/Baltimore, Baltimore/Pittsburgh, and Pittsburgh/Atlanta. Significant costs, their cost behavior, and activity rates for April are as follows: Operating statistics from the management information system reveal the following for April: A. Prepare a contribution margin by route report for East Coast Railroad Company for the month of April. Compute the contribution margin ratio in whole percents, rounded to one decimal place. B. Evaluate the route performance of the railroad using the report in (A).High-Low Method for a Service Company Boston Railroad decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Boston Railroad is a measure of railroad operating activity, termed “gross-ton miles,” which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved.Miss River Railroad decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Miss River Railroad is a measure of railroad operating activity, termed "gross-ton miles," which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. Transportation Costs Gross-Ton Miles January $6,500,000 2,500,000 February 6,187,500 2,250,000 March 6,980,000 2,940,000 April 7,500,000 3,400,000 May 8,775,000 4,500,000 June 8,200,000 4,000,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the fixed costs. Round variable cost per unit to the nearest cent. Variable cost $ per gross-ton mile Fixed cost $
- Boston Railroad decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Boston Railroad is a measure of railroad operating activity, termed “gross-ton miles,” which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. Transportation Costs Gross-Ton Miles January $1,037,700 268,000 February 1,157,000 299,000 March 817,700 194,000 April 1,109,300 290,000 May 930,400 233,000 June 1,192,800 315,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the fixed cost. Variable cost (Round to two decimal places.) $fill in the blank 1 per gross-ton mile Total fixed costBoston Railroad decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Boston Railroad is a measure of railroad operating activity, termed “gross-ton miles,” which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. Transportation Costs Gross-Ton Miles January $1,776,000 560,000 February 2,700,000 1,000,000 March 1,650,000 500,000 April 1,860,000 600,000 May 1,440,000 400,000 June 1,566,000 460,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the total fixed cost. Variable cost (If required, round to two decimal places.) $fill in the blank 1 per gross-ton mile Total fixed cost $fill in the blank 2Boston Railroad decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Boston Railroad is a measure of railroad operating activity, termed "gross-ton miles," which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. Transportation Costs Gross-Ton Miles January $1,776,000 560,000 February 2,700,000 1,000,000 March 1,650,000 500,000 April 1,860,000 600,000 May 1,440,000 400,000 June 1,566,000 460,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the total fixed cost. Variable cost (If required, round to two decimal places.) per gross-ton mile Total fixed cost $
- Sierra Railroad Inc. decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Sierra Railroad is “gross-ton miles,” which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. Month Transportation Costs Gross-Ton Miles January $693,800 252,000 February 773,600 281,000 March 546,700 182,000 April 741,700 272,000 May 622,100 219,000 June 797,500 296,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the total fixed cost.Variable cost (If required, round to two decimal places.) fill in the blank 1 of 2$ per gross-ton mileTotal fixed cost fill in the blank 2 of 2$High-low method for a service company Sierra Railroad Inc. decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Sierra Railroad is "gross-ton miles," which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. January Transportation Costs $1,262,700 Gross-Ton Miles 360,000 February 1,407,900 403,000 March 995,000 261,000 April 1,349,800 390,000 May 1,132,100 314,000 June 1,451,400 424,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the total fixed cost. Variable cost (If required, round to two decimal places.) S Total fixed cost $ per gross-ton mileBoston Railroad decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Boston Railroad is a measure of railroad operating activity, termed “gross-ton miles,” which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved.
- The following information is available for a company's maintenance cost over the last seven months. Month June July August September October November December Units Produced 90 180 120 150 210 240 60 Change in cost Change in volume Using the high-low method, estimate both the fixed and variable components of its maintenance cost. Total cost at the high point Variable costs at the high point: Volume at the high point: Variable cost per unit produced Total variable costs at the high point Total fixed costs Maintenance Cost $ 4,590 7,110 5,430 6,270 7,950 8,790 3,750 Total cost at the low point Variable costs at the low point: Volume at the low point: Variable cost per unit produced Total variable costs at the low point Total fixed costs High-Low method - Calculation of variable cost per unit produced Cost at high point minus cost at low point Volume at high point minus volume at low point $5,040 Variable cost per unit produced = 180 $ 28.00High-low method for a service company Sierra Railroad Inc. decided to use the high-low method and operating data from the past six months to estimate the fixed and variable components of transportation costs. The activity base used by Sierra Railroad is "gross-ton miles," which is the total number of tons multiplied by the miles moved. Transportation Costs $2,900,000 2,875,000 3,065,000 3,225,000 Gross-Ton Miles 3,000,000 2,500,000 6,300,000 9,500,000 12,750,000 10,000,000 Determine the variable cost per gross-ton mile and the total fixed cost. Variable cost (If required, round to two decimal places.) $ Total fixed cost $ January February March April May June 3,387,500 3,250,000 per gross-ton mileThe following information is available for a company's maintenance cost over the last seven months. Month June July August September October November December Units Produced 90 180 120 150 210 240 60 Using the high-low method, estimate both the fixed and variable components of its maintenance cost. Change in cost Change in volume Total cost at the high point Variable costs at the high point: Volume at the high point: Variable cost per unit produced Total variable costs at the high point Total fixed costs Maintenance Cost $ 4,190 6,260 4,880 5,570 6,950 7,640 3,500 Total cost at the low point Variable costs at the low point: Volume at the low point: Variable cost per unit produced Total variable costs at the low point Total fixed costs High-Low method - Calculation of variable cost per unit produced Cost at high point minus cost at low point Volume at high point minus volume at low point