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Vaughn, Inc., has identified the following overhead costs and activity drivers for next year:
 Expected  Expected Overhead ItemCostActivity DriverQuantity Setup costs $200,000 Number of setups 250 Ordering costs 80,000 Number of orders 1,600 Maintenance 400,000 Machine hours 2,000 Power 40,000 Kilowatt hours 40,000\begin{array}{lrlr}&\text { Expected }&&\text { Expected }\\ \text {Overhead Item}&\text {Cost}& \text {Activity Driver}&\text {Quantity}\\\hline\text { Setup costs } & \$ 200,000 & \text { Number of setups } & 250 \\\text { Ordering costs } & 80,000 & \text { Number of orders } & 1,600 \\\text { Maintenance } & 400,000 & \text { Machine hours } & 2,000 \\\text { Power } & 40,000 & \text { Kilowatt hours } & 40,000\end{array}
The following are two of the jobs completed during the year:
 Job 10A Jab20 E Direct materials $3,000$4,000 Direct labour $2,800$4,800 Units completed 100160 Direct labour hours 5080 Number of setups 14 Number of orders 45 Machine hours 2025 Kilnwratt houre 30$5\begin{array}{lrr}&\text { Job 10A}&\text { Jab20 E}\\\text { Direct materials } & \$ 3,000 & \$ 4,000 \\\text { Direct labour } & \$ 2,800 & \$ 4,800 \\\text { Units completed } & 100 & 160 \\\text { Direct labour hours } & 50 & 80 \\\text { Number of setups } & 1 & 4 \\\text { Number of orders } & 4 & 5 \\\text { Machine hours } & 20 & 25 \\\text { Kilnwratt houre } & 30 & \$ 5\end{array}
The company's normal activity is 2,000 direct labour hours.
-Refer to the figure.If kilowatt hours are used to assign power costs,what would be the amount of power costs assigned to Job 10A?


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