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Given the following cost and activity observations for Smithson Company's utilities, use the high-low method to calculate Smithson's fixed costs per month. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. Do not round interim calculations. Cost Machine Hours January $26,000 10,500 February 37,100 17,700 March 29,000 11,500 April 30,900 15,300 a.$9,812 b.$16,680 c.$7,850 d.$31,398

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