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Business, 12.12.2019 21:31, evanmc627

Riggins, inc. manufactures one product called tybos. the company uses a standard cost system and sells each tybo for $8. at the start of monthly production, riggins estimated 9,500 tybos would be produced in march. riggins has established the following material and labor standards to produce one tybo:
standard quantity standard price
direct materials 2.5 pounds $3 per pound
direct labor 0.6 hours $10 per hour
during march 2019, the following activity was recorded by the company relating to the production of tybos:
1. the company produced 9,000 units during the month.
2. a total of 24,000 pounds of materials were purchased at a cost of $66,000.
3. a total of 24,000 pounds of materials were used in production.
4. 5,000 hours of labor were incurred during the month at a total wage cost of $55,000.
required :
a) calculate the following variances for march for riggins, inc.
i. materials price variance
ii. materials quantity variance
iii. labor price variance
iv. labor quantity variance
b) identify whether the variance is favorable or unfavorable.

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