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Business, 23.09.2019 19:30, amandaestevez030

If wilmington used a plantwide predetermined overhead rate based on direct labor-hours, how much manufacturing overhead would be applied to job bravo? 2. if wilmington uses departmental predetermined overhead rates with direct labor-hours as the allocation base in assembly and machine-hours as the allocation base in fabrication, how much manufacturing overhead would be applied to job bravo? (round your intermediate calculation to 2 decimal places.)

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