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Business, 04.10.2020 09:01 alisonsolis155

Expected overhead cost and related data for the two production departments follow. FabricatingAssembly Direct labor hours 120,000DLH 340,000DLH Machine hours 166,000MH 125,000MH Overhead cost$350,000 $415,000 Required 1. Determine the plantwide overhead rate for Laval using direct labor hours as a base. 2. Determine the total manufacturing cost per unit for the aluminum desk lamp using the plantwide overhead rate. 3. Compute departmental overhead rates based on machine hours in the fabricating department and direct labor hours in the assembly department. 4. Use departmental overhead rates from requirement 3 to determine the total manufacturing cost per unit for the aluminum desk lamps.

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