Assume (1) estimated fixed manufacturing overhead for the coming period of $207,000, (2) estimated variable manufacturing overhead of $2.00 per direct labor hour, (3) actual manufacturing overhead for the period of $320,000, (4) actual direct labor-hours worked of 54,000 hours, and (5) estimated direct labor-hours to be worked in the coming period of 55,000 hours. The amount of overhead applied to production during the period is closest to: (Round your intermediate value of "Predetermined overhead rate" to two decimal places.) Multiple Choice $317,000. $311,040. $325,926. $322,564.
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Assume (1) estimated fixed manufacturing
Multiple Choice
$317,000.
$311,040.
$325,926.
$322,564.
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