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Campbell, Inc., has an operating environment with considerable uncertainty. The company prepares the budget for several different volume levels.
Campbell had the following budgeted data:
 Budgeted variable costs per unit Direct materials $7.00Direct labour 10.00 Supplies 1.00 Indirect labour 0.50 Power 0.05\begin{array}{llr} \text { Budgeted variable costs per unit } &\\ \text {Direct materials } &\$7.00\\ \text {Direct labour } &10.00\\ \text { Supplies } &1.00\\ \text { Indirect labour } &0.50\\ \text { Power } &0.05\\\end{array}


 Budgeted fixed overhead for 2011 Supervision $4,000 Depreciation 3,000 Rent 2000\begin{array}{l}\text { Budgeted fixed overhead for } 2011 \\\text { Supervision } & \$ 4,000 \\\text { Depreciation } & 3,000 \\\text { Rent } & 2000\end{array}
-Refer to the figure.What is the difference in total budgeted costs between the volume range of 4,000 and 5,000 units?

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