
Sell at Split-Off or Process Further Decision, Alternatives, Relevant Costs
Vihaan Chemicals Company processes a number of chemical compounds used in disinfecting health club fitness equipment. One compound is decomposed into two chemicals: flexalene and soreaphine. The cost of processing one batch of compound is $71,000, and the result is 5,500 gallons of flexalene and 7,700 gallons of soreaphine. Vihaan Chemicals can sell the flexalene at split-off for $12.00 per gallon and the soreaphine for $7.20 per gallon. Alternatively, the flexalene can be processed further at a cost of $8.60 per gallon (of flexalene) into lactine. It takes 4 gallons of flexalene for every gallon of lactine. A gallon of lactine sells for $65.
Required:
1. Which alternative is more cost effective and by how much?
NOTE: Do NOT round interim calculations and, if required, round your answer to the nearest dollar.
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2. What if the production of flexalene into lactine required additional purchasing and quality inspection activity? Every 460 gallons of flexalene that undergo further processing require 17 more purchase orders at $12 each and 18 more quality inspection hours at $27 each. Which alternative would be better and by how much?
NOTE: Round interim calculations and your final answer to the nearest cent.
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