Dawson Toys, Limited, produces a toy called th Maze with the following standards: Direct materials: 7 microns per toy at $0.35 per micror Direct labor: 1.4 hours per toy at $6.70 per hour During July, the company produced 5,500 Maz oys. The toy's production data for the month are as follows: Direct materials: 74,000 microns were purchased at a cost of $0.32 per micron. 25,875 of these microns were still in inventory a he end of the month. Direct labor: 8,300 direct abor-hours were worked at a cost of $61,420. Required: Compute the following variances for July: Note ndicate the effect of each variance by selecting F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance). Input a amounts as positive values. Do not round ntermediate calculations. Round final answer t he nearest whole dollar amount. The materials price and quantity variances. The labor rate and efficiency variances.
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