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Answer the following questions using the information below:
OzPlastic Co.produces a special line of plastic toy racing cars.OzPlastic produces the cars in batches.To manufacture a batch of the cars,OzPlastic must set up the machines and moulds.Set-up costs are batch-level costs because they are associated with batches rather than individual units of products.A separate Set-up Department is responsible for setting up machines and moulds for different styles of car.
Set-up overhead costs consist of some costs that are variable and some costs that are fixed with respect to the number of set-up-hours.The following information pertains to June 2018:
 Actual  Static-budget  Amounts  Amounts  Units produced and sold 3000022500 Batch size (number of units per batch)  250225 Set-up-hours per batch 55.25 Variable overhead cost per set-up-hour $40$38 Total fixed setup overhead costs $14400$14000\begin{array} { l r r } & \text { Actual } & \text { Static-budget } \\& \text { Amounts } & \text { Amounts } \\ \text { Units produced and sold } & 30000 & 22500 \\ \text { Batch size (number of units per batch) }& 250 & 225 \\\text { Set-up-hours per batch } & 5 & 5.25 \\ \text { Variable overhead cost per set-up-hour } & \$ 40 & \$ 38 \\\text { Total fixed setup overhead costs }& \$ 14400 & \$ 14000\end{array}
-Calculate the flexible-budget variance for variable set-up overhead costs.


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