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The following data have been provided by Graise Corporation from its activity-based costing accounting system: Distribution of Resource Consumption across Activity Cost Pools:
The "Other" activity cost pool consists of the costs of idle capacity and organization-sustaining costs that are not assigned to products. How much factory supervision and indirect factory labor cost would NOT be assigned to products using the activity-based costing system?
Internal Fluid Passage
Channels or pathways within a machine or component (such as an engine or transmission) that allow for the flow of fluids like oil, coolant, or hydraulic fluid, crucial for lubrication, cooling, or power transmission functions.
Square Seal
The seal in a disc brake caliper that seals each piston in the bore. The seal also acts as a return spring for the piston.
Dust Boot
In a disc brake caliper, an accordion-type seal that protects the outside of the piston and the piston bore from debris. In a drum brake wheel cylinder, two dust boots protect the pistons.
Fixed Caliper
A type of brake caliper that does not move relative to the brake rotor and uses multiple pistons on both sides for clamping action.
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