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Bauer Manufacturing uses departmental cost driver rates to allocate manufacturing overhead costs to products. Manufacturing overhead costs are allocated on the basis of machine-hours in the Machining Department and on the basis of direct labor-hours in the Assembly Department. At the beginning of 20X3, the following estimates were provided for the coming year:
 Machining  Assembly  Direct labor-hours 30,00060,000 Machine-hours 80,00020,000 Direct labor cost $500,000$900,000 Manufacturing overhead costs $420,000$240,000\begin{array}{lrr}&\text { Machining }&\text { Assembly }\\\text { Direct labor-hours } & 30,000 & 60,000 \\\text { Machine-hours } & 80,000 & 20,000 \\\text { Direct labor cost } & \$ 500,000 & \$ 900,000 \\\text { Manufacturing overhead costs } & \$ 420,000 & \$ 240,000\end{array} The accounting records of the company show the following data for Job #316:
 Machining  Assembly  Direct labor-hours 12070 Machine-hours 605 Direct material cost $300$200 Direct labor cost $100$400\begin{array} { l r r } & \text { Machining } & \text { Assembly } \\\text { Direct labor-hours } & 120 & 70 \\\text { Machine-hours } & 60 & 5 \\\text { Direct material cost } & \$ 300 & \$ 200 \\\text { Direct labor cost } & \$ 100 & \$ 400\end{array}
-What are the total manufacturing costs of Job #316?


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