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10 April, 17:49

Two pounds of raw materials are required to produce one unit of product. The company wants raw materials on hand at the end of each month equal to 30% of the following month's production needs. The company is expected to have 36,000 pounds of raw materials on hand on January 1. Budgeted production for February should be:

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  1. 10 April, 20:13
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    The complete part of the question is below:

    Marple Company's budgeted production in units and budgeted raw materials purchases over the next three months are given below:

    January February March

    Budgeted production (in units) 60,000? 100,000

    Budgeted raw materials purchases (in pounds) 129,000 165,000 188,000

    A) 105,000 units.

    B) 82,500 units.

    C) 150,000 units.

    D) 75,000 units.

    The correct option is D, 75,000 units

    Explanation:

    January February March

    Production in pounds (*2) 120,000 x 200,000

    opening inventory (36,000) (45,000)

    required purchase (120,000-36,000) 84,000 105,000

    Actual purchase (/2) 129,000 165,000

    closing inventory 45,000 60,000

    February closing inventory is 200,000*30%=60,000

    For February:

    required purchase = Production in pounds-opening stock

    required purchase is = Actual purchase-closing inventory

    required purchase = 165,000-60,000=105,000

    closing stock is 45,000 pounds

    let x represent production in pounds

    105,000=x-45,000

    x=105,000+45,000

    x=150,000

    since is 150,000 in pounds

    x/2=production in units

    =150,000/2=75,000 units
  2. 10 April, 21:39
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    75,000 units

    Explanation:

    The question is not complete, the complete question is below;

    Marple Company's budgeted production in units and budgeted raw materials purchases over the next three months are given below:

    January February March

    Budgeted production (in units) 60,000? 100,000

    Budgeted raw materials purchases (in pounds) 129,000 165,000 188,000

    Two pounds of raw materials are required to produce one unit of product. The company wants raw materials on hand at the end of each month equal to 30% of the following month's production needs. The company is expected to have 36,000 pounds of raw materials on hand on January 1. Budgeted production for February should be:

    Solution

    In this question, we are asked to calculate the budgeted production for the month of February for Maple company.

    To solve this, we first need to calculate the actual amount of raw materials purchased in the month of January

    To do this, we will need to calculate the amount of stock needed to hit the projected production unit of 60,000

    Mathematically this is;

    60,000 * 2 = 120,000 pounds necessary.

    Out of this 120,000 we can identify that 36,000 are already available in December

    Thus, the actual amount needed to meet January's production budget would be

    120,000 - 36,000 = 84,000

    129,000 units have been bought in January, Thus, february's production amount in units would be;

    129,000 - 84,000 = 45,000

    45,000 is the ending raw materials inventory for January

    Now, we will be needing 30% of this in February according to the question, this is mathematically equal to

    45,000 / 30% = 150,000

    We now proceed to calculate the number of units. From the question, we identify that 2 units of products are needed to produce one material unit.

    The budgeted production would thus be;

    150,000 / 2 = 75,000 units.
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