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1. Compute Simms ​Realtors' (a) hourly direct labor cost rate and​ (b) predetermined overhead allocation rate. 2. Compute the predicted cost of the Root Manufacturing job.

3. If Simms wants to earn a profit that equals 45​% of the​ job's cost, how much should he bid for the Root Manufacturing​ job?


1. Compute Simms ​Realtors' (a) hourly direct labor cost rate and​ (b) predetermined overhead alloc
1. Compute Simms ​Realtors' (a) hourly direct labor cost rate and​ (b) predetermined overhead alloc

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