Exercise 23-12 a-b Venetian Company has two production departments, Fabricating and Assembling. At a department...

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Exercise 23-12 a-b Venetian Company has two production departments, Fabricating and Assembling. At a department managers' meeting, the controller uses flexible budget graphs to explain total budgeted costs. Separate graphs based on direct labor hours are used for each department. The graphs show the following. 1. At zero direct labor hours, the total budgeted cost line and the fixed cost line intersect the vertical axis at $47,000 in the Fabricating Department and $39,000 in the Assembling Department. 2. At normal capacity of 47,500 direct labor hours, the line drawn from the total budgeted cost line intersects the vertical axis at $151,500 in the Fabricating Department, and $96,000 in the Assembling Department. Your answer is partially correct. Try again. State the total budgeted cost formula for each department. (Round cost per direct labor hour to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.25.) Fabricating Department = 50000 Fixed Costs total 2 Variable Costs of per direct labor hour Assembling Department = 43000 Fixed Costs Variable Costs total 1.2 of $ per direct labor hour LINK TO TEXT X Your answer is incorrect. Try again. Compute the total budgeted cost for each department, assuming actual direct labor hours worked were 50,500 and 44,500, in the Fabricating and Assembling Departments, respectively. Fabricating Department Assembling Department The total budgeted cost 140000 95000

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