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Linden, Inc. uses a 8,100 square foot factory space that it rents for $3,600 a month for all its manufacturing activities. Linden has decided to switch to an activity-based costing system, and has identified its activities as follows: Preparation and Setup, Machining, Finishing, and Quality Control. 3,000 square feet of the factory are used for machining, while 2,200 square feet (each) are used for Preparation and Setup and Quality Control. Finishing uses 700 square feet. When assigning indirect costs to each activity, how much factory rent should be assigned to the Preparation and Setup cost pool

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