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Business, 10.09.2019 22:30 chloeholt123

Budget
actual
direct labor hours
7,400
hours
6,400
hours
machine hours
6,600
hours
6,600
hours
depreciation on salespeople's autos
$21,000
$21,000
indirect materials
$48,500
$51,500
depreciation on trucks used to deliver uniforms
to customers
$12,000
$10,500
depreciation on plant and equipment
$66,000
$68,500
indirect manufacturing labor
$39,500
$40,500
customer service hotline
$19,500
$21,500
plant utilities
$44,000
$46,000
direct labor cost
$73,500
$85,500
produces uniforms. the company allocates manufacturing overhead based on the machine hours each job uses.
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reports the following cost data for the past year:

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requirement 1. compute the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate.
enter the formula for predetermined manufacturing overhead rate, then compute the rate.

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