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11.( TCO 6) What type of cost is the result of an event that results in morethan one product or service simultaneously?( Points: 5) 12.( TCO 6) Which of the following is a disadvantage of the physicalmeasuremethod of allocating joint costs?( Points: 5) 13.( TCO 7) An understanding of lifecycle costs can lead to( Points: 5) 14.( TCO 7) Each month, Haddon Company has $ 300,000 total manu facturingcosts( 20 % fixed) and $ 125,000 distribution and marketing c osts( 75 % fixed). Haddon ' s monthly sales are $ 600,000. The markup percentage on full cost to arrive at the target( existing) se lling price is( Points: 5) 15.( TCO 8) Transfer prices should be judged by whether they promot e( Points: 5) 16.( TCO 8) Division A sells soybean paste internally to Division B, which inturn, produces soybean burgers that sell for $ 5 per pound. D ivision A incurs costs of $ 0.80 per pound while Division B incurs addi tional costs of $ 3 per pound. Which of the following formulas correct ly reflects the company ' s operating income per pound?( Points: 5) 17.( TCO 8) When companies do not want to use market prices or find it toocostly, they typically use ________ prices, even though subopti mal decisions may occur.( Points: 5) 18.( TCO 9) To guide cost allocation decisions, the fairness or equity c riterion is( Points: 5) 19.( TCO 9) The Hassan Corporation has an electric mixer division a nd an electric lamp division. Of a $ 20,000,000 bond issuance, the ele ctric mixer division used $ 14,000,000 and the electric lamp division u sed $ 6,000,000 for expansion. Interest costs on the bond totaled $ 1,5 00,000 for the year. Which corporate costs should be allocated to div isions?( Points: 5) 20.( TCO 10) A " whatif " technique that examines how a result will change ifthe original pre dicted data are not achieved or if an underlying assumption changes i s called( Points: 5) 21.( TCO 10) The Zeron Corporation wants to purchase a new machi ne for its factory operations at a cost of $ 950,000. The investment is