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11 December, 23:59

Adirondack Marketing Inc. manufactures two products, A and B. Presently, the company uses a single plantwide factory overhead rate for allocating overhead to products. However, management is considering moving to a multiple department rate system for allocating overhead. Overhead Total Direct Labor Hours DLH per Product A B Painting Dept. $255,200 10,100 3 11 Finishing Dept. 65,700 11,200 6 7 Totals $320,900 21,300 9 18 Using a single plantwide rate, the factory overhead allocated per unit of Product A in the Painting Department is a.$15.07 per unit b.$75.80 per unit c.$45.21 per unit d.$682.22 per unit

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  1. 12 December, 00:11
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    a.$15.07 per unit

    Explanation:

    Using a single plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor hours each product is assigned $15.07 of overhead per unit.

    Plantwide overhead rate = Total Budgeted Overhead / Total Budgeted Direct Labor Hours

    Plantwide overhead rate = $320,900 / 21,300 = $ 15.065 = $ 15.07

    Overhead Total Direct Labor Hours DLH per Product A B

    Painting Dept. $255,200 10,100 3 11

    Finishing Dept. 65,700 11,200 6 7

    Totals $320,900 21,300 9 1
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