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Business, 17.12.2019 22:31, markipler01

St. james, inc., currently uses traditional costing procedures, applying $800,000 of overhead to products beta and zeta on the basis of direct labor hours. the company is considering a shift to activity-based costing and the creation of individual cost pools that will use direct labor hours (dlh), production setups (su), and number of parts components (pc) as cost drivers. data on the costs pools and respective driver volumes follow: pool no. 1 pool no. 2 pool no. 3product (driver: dlh) (driver: su) (driver: pc)beta 1,200 45 2,250zeta 2,800 55 750pool cost $160,000 $280,000 $360,0001. the overhead cost allocated to beta by using traditional costing procedures would be: a. $240,000 b. $356,000 c. $444,000 d. $560,000 2. the overhead cost allocated to zeta by using traditional costing procedures would be: a. $240,000 b. $356,000 c. $444,000 d. $560,0003. the overhead cost allocated to beta by using activity-based costing procedures would be: a. $240,000 b. $356,000 c. $444,000 d. $560,0004. the overhead cost allocated to zeta by using activity-based costing procedures would be: a. $240,000 b. $356,000 c. $444,000 d. $560,000

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