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Munoz Manufacturing Company makes tents that it sells directly to camping enthusiasts through a mail-order marketing program. The company pays a quality control expert $77,050 per year to inspect completed tents before they are shipped to customers. Assume that the company completed 1,690 tents in January and 1,300 tents in February. For the entire year, the company expects to produce 11,500 tents.
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If the cost objective is to determine the cost per tent, is the expert’s salary a direct or an indirect cost?
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How much of the expert’s salary should be allocated to tents produced in January and February?
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