Business, 18.01.2021 23:40 matthewsorrow02
Robin Company has the following balances for the current month: Direct materials used $ 19,000 Direct labor $ 21,750 Sales salaries $ 11,250 Indirect labor $ 1,900 Production manager's salary $ 6,050 Marketing costs $ 8,350 Factory lease $ 4,020 What is Robin's total manufacturing overhead
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