Summit Electronics has a direct labor standard of 5.5 hours per unit of output. Each employee has a standard wage rate of $14.00 per hour. During April, Summit Electronics paid $118,650 to employees for 9,600 hours worked. The company produced 1,750 units in April. What is the direct labor efficiency variance? (a) $3,85 favorable (b) $4,90 favorable (c) $3,50 favorable (d) $6,12 favorable

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Summit Electronics has a direct labor standard of 5.5
hours per unit of output. Each employee has a standard
wage rate of $14.00 per hour. During April, Summit
Electronics paid $118,650 to employees for 9,600 hours
worked. The company produced 1,750 units in April.
What is the direct labor efficiency variance?
(a) $3,85 favorable
(b) $4,90 favorable
(c) $3,50 favorable
(d) $6,12 favorable
Transcribed Image Text:Summit Electronics has a direct labor standard of 5.5 hours per unit of output. Each employee has a standard wage rate of $14.00 per hour. During April, Summit Electronics paid $118,650 to employees for 9,600 hours worked. The company produced 1,750 units in April. What is the direct labor efficiency variance? (a) $3,85 favorable (b) $4,90 favorable (c) $3,50 favorable (d) $6,12 favorable
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