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Business, 12.02.2021 16:30 lashondrascott

Assume the following information: Direct materials $ 70,000
Direct labor $ 37,000
Variable manufacturing overhead $ 12,000
Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 25,000
Total manufacturing overhead $ 37,000
Variable selling expense $ 15,000
Fixed selling expense 20,000
Total selling expense $ 35,000
Variable administrative expense $ 8,000
Fixed administrative expense $12,000
Total administrative expense $ 20,000
What is the total product cost?

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