FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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The following information is available on departmental
Machining Department | $47.50 per machine hour |
Assembling Department | $16.90 per direct labour |
How much overhead will be applied to job XYZ if it uses 13 machine hours and 20 direct labour hours?
Select one:
a.$955.50
b.$33.00
c.$64.40
d.$1169.70
e.none of these
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