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Abbeville Fixture Company manufactures faucets in a small manufacturing facility. The faucets are made from brass. Manufacturing has 70 employees. Each employee presently provides 36 hours of labor per week. Information about a production week is as follows: SHOW WORK!! Standard wage per hr. $15.00 Standard labor time per faucet 35 min. Standard number of lbs. of brass per faucet 2.5 lbs. Standard price per lb. of brass $2.40 Actual price per lb. of brass $2.30 Actual lbs. of brass used during the week 11,800 lbs. Number of faucets produced during the week 4,780 Actual wage per hr. $15.50 Actual hours for the week (70 employees x 36 hours) 2,520 A. What is the standard cost per unit for direct materials? B. What is the standard cost per unit for direct labor? C. What is the Direct Materials Price Variance? Favorable or unfavorable (Circle one) D. What is the Direct Materials Quantity Variance? Favorable or unfavorable (Circle one) E. What is the Direct Labor Rate Variance? Favorable or unfavorable (Circle one) F. What is the direct Labor Time Variance? Favorable or unfavorable (Circle

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