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Leonard Industries Uses Departmental Overhead Rates to Allocate Its Manufacturing

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Leonard Industries uses departmental overhead rates to allocate its manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has two departments: Building and Inspection. The Building Department uses a departmental overhead rate of $18 per machine hour, while the Inspection Department uses a departmental overhead rate of $15 per direct labour hour. Job 611 used the following direct labour hours and machine hours in the two departments: Leonard Industries uses departmental overhead rates to allocate its manufacturing overhead to jobs. The company has two departments: Building and Inspection. The Building Department uses a departmental overhead rate of $18 per machine hour, while the Inspection Department uses a departmental overhead rate of $15 per direct labour hour. Job 611 used the following direct labour hours and machine hours in the two departments:   The cost for direct labour is $25 per direct labour hour and the cost of the direct materials used by Job 611 is $1,500. What was the total cost of Job 611 if Leonard Industries used the departmental overhead rates to allocate manufacturing overhead? A)  $1,700 B)  $1,844 C)  $1,880 D)  $1,838 E)  $1,910 The cost for direct labour is $25 per direct labour hour and the cost of the direct materials used by Job 611 is $1,500.
What was the total cost of Job 611 if Leonard Industries used the departmental overhead rates to allocate manufacturing overhead?


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