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Smith Corporation makes and sells a single product called a Pod. Each Pod requires 1.7 direct labor-hours at $9.90 per direct labor-hour. The direct labor workforce is fully adjusted each month to the required workload. Smith Corporation is preparing a Direct Labor Budget for the second quarter of the year. In June the company has budgeted to produce 22,300 Pods.
Budgeted direct labor costs incurred in June would be . (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

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