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Dehner Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on the following data: Dehner Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on the following data:   Recently, Job P951 was completed with the following characteristics:   The predetermined overhead rate is closest to: A)  $2.40 per direct labor-hour B)  $3.00 per direct labor-hour C)  $8.40 per direct labor-hour D)  $5.40 per direct labor-hour Recently, Job P951 was completed with the following characteristics:
Dehner Corporation uses a job-order costing system with a single plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. The company based its predetermined overhead rate for the current year on the following data:   Recently, Job P951 was completed with the following characteristics:   The predetermined overhead rate is closest to: A)  $2.40 per direct labor-hour B)  $3.00 per direct labor-hour C)  $8.40 per direct labor-hour D)  $5.40 per direct labor-hour The predetermined overhead rate is closest to:


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