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Tiger, Inc. had actual manufacturing overhead costs of $1,210,000 and a predetermined overhead rate of $4.00 per
machine hour. Tiger, Inc. worked 290,000 machine hours during
the period. Tiger's manufacturing overhead is:
a. $50,000 overapplied.
b. $50,000 underapplied.
c. $60,000 overapplied.
d. $60,000 underapplied.​

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