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Ayala corporation accumulates the following data relative to jobs started and finished during the month of june 2020 standard $2.25 10,600 $177,600 $171,760 15,200 costs and production data actual raw materials unit cost raw materials units direct labor payroll direct labor hours manufacturing overhead incurred manufacturing overhead machine hours expected to be used at normal capacity budgeted fixed overhead for june variable overhead rate per machine hour fixed overhead rate per machine hour $2.40 11,500 14,800 $202,000 applied $205,200 41,500 $62,250 $3.00 $1.50 overhead is applied on the basis of standard machine hours. 3.00 hours of machine time are required for each direct labor hour. the jobs were sold for $495,000. selling and administrative expenses were $39,300. assume that the amount of raw materials purchased equaled the amount used compute all of the variances for (1) direct materials and (2) direct labor. (round per unit values to 2 decimal places, e.g.52.75 and final answers to o decimal places, e. g. 52.) (1) total materials variance materials price variance materials quantity variance (2) total labor variance labor price variance labor quantity variance

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