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The following data have been provided by Letze Corporation from its activity-based costing accounting system: The following data have been provided by Letze Corporation from its activity-based costing accounting system:   Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:   The  Other  activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs that are not assigned to products.How much factory supervision and indirect factory labor cost would NOT be assigned to products using the activity-based costing system? A)  $220,000 B)  $90,000 C)  $0 D)  $460,000 Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:
The following data have been provided by Letze Corporation from its activity-based costing accounting system:   Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:   The  Other  activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs that are not assigned to products.How much factory supervision and indirect factory labor cost would NOT be assigned to products using the activity-based costing system? A)  $220,000 B)  $90,000 C)  $0 D)  $460,000 The "Other" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs that are not assigned to products.How much factory supervision and indirect factory labor cost would NOT be assigned to products using the activity-based costing system?


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