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(Appendix 11A)Vette Tie Corporation Has Developed the Following Manufacturing Overhead

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(Appendix 11A) Vette Tie Corporation has developed the following manufacturing overhead standards to use in applying overhead to the production of its hand-painted silk ties.Manufacturing overhead at Vette is applied to production on the basis of standard direct labor-hours (DLHs) . (Appendix 11A) Vette Tie Corporation has developed the following manufacturing overhead standards to use in applying overhead to the production of its hand-painted silk ties.Manufacturing overhead at Vette is applied to production on the basis of standard direct labor-hours (DLHs) .   The above standards were based on an expected annual volume of 60, 000 ties.The actual results for last year were as follows:   What was Vette's variable overhead rate variance? A) $2, 800 Unfavorable B) $13, 200 Favorable C) $16, 000 Favorable D) $68, 000 Unfavorable The above standards were based on an expected annual volume of 60, 000 ties.The actual results for last year were as follows: (Appendix 11A) Vette Tie Corporation has developed the following manufacturing overhead standards to use in applying overhead to the production of its hand-painted silk ties.Manufacturing overhead at Vette is applied to production on the basis of standard direct labor-hours (DLHs) .   The above standards were based on an expected annual volume of 60, 000 ties.The actual results for last year were as follows:   What was Vette's variable overhead rate variance? A) $2, 800 Unfavorable B) $13, 200 Favorable C) $16, 000 Favorable D) $68, 000 Unfavorable What was Vette's variable overhead rate variance?


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