
1.
To calculate: Calculate the cost of direct materials used
2.
To calculate: Calculate the cost of indirect materials used
3.
To calculate: Calculate the cost of direct labor
4.
To calculate: Calculate the cost of indirect labor
5.
To calculate: Calculate the cost of goods manufactured
6.
To calculate: Calculate the cost of goods sold (before adjusting for any under- or overallocated manufacturing
7.
To calculate: Calculate the actual manufacturing overhead
8.
To calculate: Calculate the allocated manufacturing overhead
9.
To calculate: Calculate the predetermined manufacturing overhead rate as a percentage of direct labor cost
10.
To calculate: If the manufacturing overhead are under allocated or over allocated and by how much amount

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