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Addy Company has two products: A and B. The annual production and sales of Product A is 1,700 units and of Product B is 1,100 units. The company has traditionally used direct labour hours as the basis for applying all manufacturing overhead to products. Product A requires 0.3 direct labour hours per unit, and Product B requires 0.6 direct labour hours per unit. The total estimated overhead for next period is $98,785.

The company is considering switching to an activity-based costing system for the purpose of computing unit product costs for externalreports. The new activity-based costing system would have three factory overhead activity cost pools-Activity 1, Activity 2, and General Factory-with estimated overhead costs and expected activity as follows:

\quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad \quad  Expected Activity \text { Expected Activity }
 Activity Cost  Pool  Estimated  Overhead Cost  Product A  Product B  Total  Activity 1 $30,5281,0006001,600 Activity 2 17,3851,7002001,900 General Factory 50,8725106601,170 Total $98,785\begin{array}{|l|r|r|r|r|r}\hline \begin{array}{l}\text { Activity Cost } \\\text { Pool }\end{array} & \begin{array}{r}\text { Estimated } \\\text { Overhead Cost }\end{array} & \text { Product A } & \text { Product B } & \text { Total } \\\hline \text { Activity 1 } & \$ 30,528 & 1,000 & 600 & 1,600 \\\hline \text { Activity 2 } & 17,385 & 1,700 & 200 & 1,900 \\\hline \text { General Factory } & \underline{50,872} & 510 & 660 & 1,170 \\\hline \text { Total } & \$ 98,785 & & &\\\hline\end{array}

(Note: The General Factory activity cost pool's costs are allocated on the basis of direct labour hours.)
- The predetermined overhead rate (i.e.,activity rate) for Activity 2 under the activity-based costing system is closest to which of the following?


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Research Hypothesis

A specific, testable prediction about what you expect to happen in your study, often regarding the relationship or effect of variables.

One-Tailed Test

A directional test, reflecting a directional hypothesis.

Two-Tailed Test

A nondirectional test, reflecting a nondirectional hypothesis.

Null Hypothesis

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