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Use the information below to answer the following question(s) .Low-Cost Rentals Ltd.incurred $60,000 of common fixed costs and $90,000 of common variable costs.Data are provided below for the capacity allowed and the capacity used. Use the information below to answer the following question(s) .Low-Cost Rentals Ltd.incurred $60,000 of common fixed costs and $90,000 of common variable costs.Data are provided below for the capacity allowed and the capacity used.   For both departments, common fixed costs are to be allocated on the basis of capacity available and common variable costs are to be allocated on the basis of capacity used. -The fixed and variable costs allocated to the Equipment Department are A) $20,000 and $32,400, respectively. B) $60,000 and $90,000, respectively. C) $31,756 and $45,000, respectively. D) $40,000 and $57,600, respectively. E) $30,000 and $45,000 respectively. For both departments, common fixed costs are to be allocated on the basis of capacity available and common variable costs are to be allocated on the basis of capacity used.
-The fixed and variable costs allocated to the Equipment Department are

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