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The Four Tops Company began operations on January 2nd. During the first 3 months of operations, only 3 jobs were worked on. Job 712 was started in January and finished in February, Job 830 was started in February and finished in March, and Job 944 was started in March and was UNFINISHED as of March 31. Direct costs incurred on the jobs were as follows: Job 712 Job 830 Job 944 Dir. Mat. Dir. Lab. Dir. Mat. Dir. Lab. Dir. Mat. Dir. Lab. January $10,000 $ 8,000 N/A N/A N/A N/A February $12,000 $11,000 $23,000 $20,000 N/A N/A March N/A N/A $ 9,000 $ 4,000 $32,000 $15,000 Overhead is applied at a rate of 50% of direct labor cost. Actual overhead incurred in January was $4,500, in February was $14,900, and in March was $10,500. Job 830 consisted of 10,000 units. In March, 8,000 units of Job 830 were sold for $9 each. No other units were sold during the 3-month period. Compute the Cost of Goods Manufactured for February Group of answer choices

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