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Bag ladies, inc. manufactures two kinds of bagslong dashtotes and satchels. the company allocates manufacturing overhead using a single plantwide rate with direct labor cost as the allocation base. estimated overhead costs for the year are $ 25 comma 000. additional estimated information is given below. totes satchels direct materials cost per unit $ 31 $ 44 direct labor cost per unit $ 50 $ 65 number of units 510 350 calculate the amount of overhead to be allocated to totes. (round any percentages to two decimal places and your final answer to the nearest dollar.) a. $ 343 b. $ 500 c. $ 11 comma 787 d. $ 13 comma 212

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