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(Appendix 7A) Schlaefer Corporation is conducting a time-driven activity-based costing study in its Tech Support Department. The company has provided the following data to aid in that study:
(Appendix 7A)  Schlaefer Corporation is conducting a time-driven activity-based costing study in its Tech Support Department. The company has provided the following data to aid in that study:        -On the Capacity Analysis report in time-driven activity based costing,the  unused capacity in minutes  would be closest to: A)  864,000 minutes B)  635,870 minutes C)  407,740 minutes D)  1,320,260 minutes (Appendix 7A)  Schlaefer Corporation is conducting a time-driven activity-based costing study in its Tech Support Department. The company has provided the following data to aid in that study:        -On the Capacity Analysis report in time-driven activity based costing,the  unused capacity in minutes  would be closest to: A)  864,000 minutes B)  635,870 minutes C)  407,740 minutes D)  1,320,260 minutes (Appendix 7A)  Schlaefer Corporation is conducting a time-driven activity-based costing study in its Tech Support Department. The company has provided the following data to aid in that study:        -On the Capacity Analysis report in time-driven activity based costing,the  unused capacity in minutes  would be closest to: A)  864,000 minutes B)  635,870 minutes C)  407,740 minutes D)  1,320,260 minutes
-On the Capacity Analysis report in time-driven activity based costing,the "unused capacity in minutes" would be closest to:

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