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The Charade Company is preparing its Manufacturing Overhead budget for the fourth quarter of the year.

Budgeted variable factory overhead $5.00 per direct labor hour

Budgeted fixed factory overhead $75,000 per month, of which $15,000 is factory depreciation

Required:

1. If the budgeted direct labor time for November is 7,000 hours then the total budgeted factory overhead for November is:

a) $ 95,000.

b) $110,000.

c) $ 75,000.

d) $125,000.

The answer to your question is $132,500(not one of the options)

The answer to my question is $110,000,option B

Explanation:

The total manufacturing overhead is made of budgeted fixed manufacturing overhead of $90,000 and the budgeted variable manufacturing overhead of $5 per direct labor hour multiplied by budgeted direct labor hours of 8,500 hours.

Total manufacturing overhead=$90,000+($5*8500)

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Answer based on my question

Total manufacturing overhead=$75,000*($5*7000)

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