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Ben gordon, inc. manufactures 2 products, wheels and seats. the company has estimated its overhead in the assembling department to be $660,000. the company produces 300,000 wheels and 600,000 seats each year. each wheel uses 2 parts, and each seat uses 3 parts. how much of the assembly overhead should be allocated to wheels?
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