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Oil found in Alaska is an example of
Price Variance
The difference between the actual price paid for a purchase and the standard or expected price, usually applied to direct materials or direct labor costs.
Quantity Variance
A measure of the difference between the expected and actual quantities used in production, affecting materials or labor.
Overhead Absorbed
The overhead rate multiplied by standard units of volume.
Direct Labor Hours
The total amount of time spent by employees directly involved in manufacturing products or providing services.
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