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Mathematics, 02.04.2020 03:12 lanc3r3vo

#1 Work the following pricing problems for services rendered. (Round to hundredths.)

Labor rate = $8.50 per hour
Labor time = 4 3/4 hours
Overhead rate = 85%
Retail price for parts = $17.75

Total job cost? $

#2 Work the following pricing problems for services rendered. (Round to hundredths.)

Labor rate = $7.00 per hour
Labor time = 15 hours
Overhead rate = 110%
Retail price of parts = $38.75

Total job cost? $

#3 Work the following pricing problems for services rendered. (Round to tenths.)

Labor rate = $8.00 per hour
Labor time = 6 hours
Retail price of parts = $0
Total job cost = $86.00

Overhead rate? %

#4 Work the following pricing problems for services rendered. (Round to hundredths.)

Hourly rate, worker A = $15.00
Hourly rate, worker B = $8.00
Hourly rate, worker C = $5.25
Labor time, worker A = 2 1/2 hours
Labor time, worker B = 1 hour
Labor time, worker C = 3/4 hour
Overhead rate = 75%
Retail price of goods = $125.50

Total cost of job? $

#5 Work the following pricing problems for services rendered. (For all calculations use hundredths.)

Labor time = 4 1/2 hours
Overhead rate = 95%
Retail price of parts = $134.75
Total cost of job = $241.98

Hourly rate? $

Thanks s much please answer them all that's why I gave the extra points :)

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