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Business, 05.02.2021 22:00 BardiFan

Assume (1) actual machine-hours worked during the period of 54,000 hours, (2) estimated machine-hours to be worked during the coming period of 55,000 hours. (3) manufacturing overhead applied to production during the period of $432,000, and (4) estimated variable manufacturing overhead per machine-hour of $2.20. The estimated fixed manufacturing overhead cost is closest to: a) $319,000
b) $313.200
c) $315,400
d) $311,000

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