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MB-320 Exam - Question 120


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You are the product manager at an orange juice manufacturing company.

For every 1,000 pounds of orange juice, 20 pounds of orange pulp is created which can be sold or reused profitably. The cost is calculated as a weighted average between the quantity of orange juice that is reported as finished and the orange pulp based on the standard cost of each item.

You need to create the formula for orange juice that will produce orange pulp as a result of finishing a batch order.

Which four actions should you perform in sequence? To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.

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viking1
Aug 10, 2021

The pulp can be sold or reused profitable, so it should be a co-product, not a by-product. Corect answer 7231, as also stated by @ZVV

Gupta01
Aug 19, 2021

The By-product cost allocation field on the Co-products page is an enumerator field that is used only for by-products. For co-products, the value of this field is always None. For by-product lines, this field determines how the cost amount for the by-product line is added to the total cost of the production. So it is by product not co-product. For co product cost burden is only none

Alexpet
Nov 1, 2021

The provided answer is correct. For Co-products, the by-product cost allocation field is always none and cannot be set, thus the only way to do this is to set it as a by product. The question is confusing because it says "can be sold or reused profitably".

Alexpet
Nov 1, 2021

Actually, I'm wrong. The correct answer can be 7231 as stated below because the TCA slider can be set as the last step.

Alexpet
Nov 1, 2021

Actually, I'm wrong. The correct answer can be 7231 as stated below because the TCA slider can be set as the last step.

ZVV
Feb 19, 2021

7213, I believe https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/supply-chain/cost-management/methodology-total-cost-allocation

ZVV
Feb 23, 2021

Sorry, 7231