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FrontGrade Systems allocates manufacturing
1,100 machine hours per month
(100 connectors x 11 machine hours per connector)
$5,500 in variable
$8,250 in fixed manufacturing overhead costs
During August, FrontGrade actually used 1,000 machine hours to make 110 connectors and spent $5,600 in variable manufacturing costs and $8,300 in fixed manufacturing overhead costs.
7. FrontGrade’s standard variable manufacturing overhead allocation rate is
Learning Objective 4
- $5.00 per machine hour.
- $5.50 per machine hour.
- $7.50 per machine hour.
- $12.50 per machine hour.

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