Asked by Rachel Oftedahl on Jun 20, 2024

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The cost of worker recreational facilities is an example of a cost that would ordinarily be considered to be

A) facility-level.
B) product-level.
C) batch-level.
D) unit-level.

Worker Recreational Facilities

Facilities provided by employers for employees' relaxation and leisure, aiming to improve morale and productivity.

Facility-Level

Pertaining to costs and activities that are necessary for maintaining the overall operation of a plant or company, but not directly tied to individual products.

  • Identify the distribution of expenses for activities related to individual products, batches, and the overall facility.
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HI
Haroon IqbalJun 21, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Worker recreational facilities are a facility-level cost as they are typically shared by all workers in the facility and do not vary based on the number of units produced or batches run.