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Bailey Company manufacturers and sells one product for $39 per unit. The company maintains no beginning or ending inventories and its relevant range of production is 20,000 units to 30,000 units. When Bailey Company produces and sells 24,000 units, its unit costs are as follows:
Amount per Unit
Direct materials $ 10.00
Direct labor $ 6.00
Variable manufacturing
Fixed manufacturing overhead $ 7.00
Fixed selling expense $ 3.75
Fixed administrative expense $ 2.25
Sales commissions $ 4.50
Variable administrative expense $ 1.50
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