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Lens Care Inc. (LCI) manufactures specialized equipment for polishing optical lenses. There are two models - one mainly used for fine eyewear (F-32) and another for lenses used in binoculars, cameras, and similar equipment (B-13). The manufacturing cost of each unit is calculated using activity-based costing, using the following manufacturing cost pools:
Cost Pools Allocation Base Costing Rate
Materials handling Number of parts $2.40 per part
Manufacturing supervision Hours of machine time $14.80 per hour
Assembly Number of parts $3.30 per part
Machine setup Each setup $56.50 per setup
Inspection and testing Logged hours $45.50 per hour
Packaging Logged hours $19.50 per hour
LCI currently sells the B-13 model for $1,775 and the F-32 model for $1,220. Manufacturing costs and activity usage for the two products are as follows:
B-13 F-32
Direct materials $164.50 $75.60
Number of parts 160.00 120.00
Machine hours 7.90 4.20
Inspection time 1.70 0.80
Packaging time 0.90 0.50
Setups 3.00 2.00
The profit margin based on manufacturing cost for model B-13 is:.
a. $481.68.
b. $314.69.
c. $239.09.
d. $317.18.
e. $338.16.

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