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The Following Information Relates to Webster Inc -How Much Were Webster's Product Costs?
A) $141,897
B) $697,127

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The following information relates to Webster Inc.:  Advertising Costs $10,270 Sales Salary 4,500 Sales Revenue 450,000 President’s Salary 40,300 Office Rent 61,100 Manufacturing Equipment Depreciation 2,080 Indirect Materials 9,360 Indirect Labor 11,700 Factory Repair and Maintenance 910 Direct Materials 28,080 Direct Labor 35,100 Delivery Vehicle Depreciation 1,027 Administrative Salaries 24,700\begin{array}{|l|r|}\hline \text { Advertising Costs } & \$ 10,270 \\\hline \text { Sales Salary } & 4,500 \\\hline \text { Sales Revenue } & 450,000 \\\hline \text { President's Salary } & 40,300 \\\hline \text { Office Rent } & 61,100 \\\hline \text { Manufacturing Equipment Depreciation } & 2,080 \\\hline \text { Indirect Materials } & 9,360 \\\hline \text { Indirect Labor } & 11,700 \\\hline \text { Factory Repair and Maintenance } & 910 \\\hline \text { Direct Materials } & 28,080 \\\hline \text { Direct Labor } & 35,100 \\\hline \text { Delivery Vehicle Depreciation } & 1,027 \\\hline \text { Administrative Salaries } & 24,700\\\hline \end{array}
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