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Business, 21.08.2019 00:00 victoria6929

When applying manufacturing overhead to jobs, the formula to calculate the amount is as follows: a. predetermined overhead rate divided by the actual manufacturing overhead incurred on the particular job. b. predetermined overhead rate times the actual manufacturing overhead incurred on the particular job. c. predetermined overhead rate divided by the actual units of allocation base charged to the particular job. d. predetermined overhead rate times the actual units of allocation base charged to the particular job.

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