Question: Direct Materials Usage Variance, Direct Materials Mix and Yield Variances Vet-Pro, Inc., produces a veterinary grade anti-anxiety mixture for pets with behavioral problems. Two chemical
Direct Materials Usage Variance, Direct Materials Mix and Yield Variances
Vet-Pro, Inc., produces a veterinary grade anti-anxiety mixture for pets with behavioral problems. Two chemical solutions, Aranol and Lendyl, are mixed and heated to produce a chemical that is sold to companies that produce the anti-anxiety pills. The mixture is produced in batches and has the following standards:
| Direct Material | Standard Mix | Standard Unit Price | Standard Cost | |||
| Aranol | 3,200 | gallons | $5.00 | per gallon | $16,000 | |
| Lendyl | 16,800 | 7.00 | 117,600 | |||
| Total | 20,000 | gallons | $133,600 | |||
| Yield | 16,000 | gallons | ||||
During March, the following actual production information was provided:
| Direct Material | Actual Mix | |
| Aranol | 68,000 | gallons |
| Lendyl | 132,000 | |
| Total | 200,000 | gallons |
| Yield | 166,000 | gallons |
Required:
1. Compute the direct materials mix and yield variances. In your computations, round the standard cost of the yield to 3 decimal places. Use rounded number in the subsequent computations.
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| Yield variance | $fill in the blank 3 | FavorableUnfavorableFavorable |
2. Compute the total direct materials usage variance for Aranol and Lendyl. $fill in the blank 5
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