(a)
Indicate whether the cost of a windshield would be classified as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing
(b)
Indicate whether the cost of an engine would be classified as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
(c)
Indicate whether the cost of the wages of the assembly line worker would be classified as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
(d)
Indicate whether the cost of the
(e)
Indicate whether the cost of the factory machinery lubricants would be classified as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
(f)
Indicate whether the cost of the tires would be classified as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
(g)
Indicate whether the cost of the steering wheel would be classified as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
(h)
Indicate whether the salary of the painting supervisor would be classified as direct materials, direct labor, or manufacturing overhead.
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