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Poland's paints allocates overhead based on machine hours. selected data for the most recent year follow. estimated moh $238,000actual moh $244,000estimated machine hrs 20,000actual machine hrs 22,500the estimates were made as of the beginning of the year, while the actual results were for the entire year. the amount of manufacturing overhead allocated for the year based on machine hours would have been: (a) $267,750(b) $241,000(c) $238,000(d) $244,000

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