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Valley Water Slides makes custom water slides for hotels. On September 1, three jobs were in process: Jobs 812, 813, and 814. Two more jobs, Jobs 815 and 816, were started during September. By September 30, Jobs 812, 814, and 816 were finished. The following data were collected:
Overhead is applied at the rate of 120% of direct labour cost. Jobs are sold at cost plus 60%. Selling and administrative expenses for September totalled $2,950. By September 30, Jobs 812 were 816 are sold, but the customer who ordered Job 814 cancelled the order so the slide is still in the warehouse.  Job 812  Job 813  Job 814  Job 815  Job 816 9/1Bal ance $615$830$945 Direct Materials 7502351,280$200$915 Direct Labour 420115560320875\begin{array}{lrrrrr} & \text { Job 812 } & \text { Job 813 } & \text { Job 814 } & \text { Job 815 } & \text { Job 816 } \\9 / 1 \mathrm{Bal} \text { ance } & \$ 615 & \$ 830 & \$ 945 & \ldots & \ldots\\\text { Direct Materials } & 750 & 235 & 1,280 & \$ 200 & \$ 915 \\\text { Direct Labour } & 420 & 115 & 560 & 320 & 875\end{array}
-Refer to the Figure.What is the selling price of Job 816?

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