Exercise 3.25 Cost Behavior Patterns ture. The vertical axis represents total cost, and the horiaontal axtis represents acny activity terns that might occur in a The QECTIVE Required: For each of the following situations, choose the graph from the group a-l that best ill cost pattern involved. Also, for each situation, identify the driver that measures activity outpur illustrates th 1. The cost of power when a fixed fee of $500 per month is charged plus an additional of S0.12 per kilowatt-hour used. Commissions paid 2 to sales representatives. Commissions are paid at the rate of 5 percer of sales made up to total annual sales of $500,000, and 7 percent of sales above $500,000 3. A part puchased from an outside supplier costs S12 per part for the first 3,000 parts and S10 per part for all parts purchased in excess of 3,000 units. 4. The cost of surgical gloves, which are purchased in increments of 100 units (gloves come in boxes of 100 pairs). 5. The cost of tuition at a local college that charges $250 per credit hour up to 15 credi hours. Hours taken in excess of 15 are free. 6. The cost of tuition at another college that charges $4,500 per semester for any course load ranging from 12 to 16 credit hours. Students taking fewer than 12 credit hours are charged $375 per credit hour. Students taking more than 16 credit hours are charged $4,500 plus $300 per credit hour in excess of 16. 7. A beauty shop's purchase of soaking solution to remove artificial nails. Each jar of solu- tion can soak off approximately 50 nails before losing its effectiveness 8. Purchase of diagnostics equipment by a company for inspection of incoming on 9. Use of disposable gowns by patients in a hospital. 10. Cost of labor at a local fast-food restaurant. Three employees are always on duty working hours; more employees can be called in during periods of heavy demand to wo on an "as-needed" basis