1) Robolane Incorporated manufactures and distributes small robotic toys. Because most of its orders are via telephone or fax, numerous orders have to be reworked. The average cost of the reworked orders is $12.45: $5 for labor, $5.15 for more materials, and $2.30 for overhead. This ratio of costs holds for the average original order. On a recent day, the shop reworked 80 orders out of 800. The original cost of the 80 orders totaled $2,000. The average cost of al orders is $26.245, including rework, with an average selling price of $35 Required: Prepare the necessary journal entry to record the rework for the day if the shop charges such activities to Robo Department Overhead Control. Prepare journal entries to record all relevant rework charges as well as to transfer the reworked items finished goods to Finished Goods Inventory. 2) Jordana Woolens is a manufacturer of wool cloth. The information for March is as follows: Beginning work in process 10,000 units Units started 20,000 units Units completed 25,000 units Beginning work-in-process direct materials $ 6,000 Beginning work-in-process conversion $ 2,600 Direct materials added during month $30,000 Direct manufacturing labor during month $12,000 Factory overhead $5,000 Beginning work in process was half converted as to labor and overhead. Direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. All conversion costs are incurred evenly throughout the process. Ending work in process was 60% complete. Required: Prepare a production cost worksheet using the weighted average method. Include any necessary supporting schedules 3) The Big Tool Company has budgeted sales of $300,000 with the following budgeted costs: Direct materials $60,000 Direct manufacturing labor 35,000 Factory overhead Variable 30,000 Fixed 45,000 Selling and administrative expenses Variable 20,000 Fixed 25,000 Compute the average markup percentage for setting prices as a percentage of: a. The full cost of the product b. The variable cost of the product Variable manufacturing costs Total manufacturing costs C. d