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Business, 19.06.2020 21:57, kenz2797

Selected accounts with some amounts omitted are as follows Work in Process Oct. 1 Balance 20,500 Oct. 31 Finished goods X 31 Direct materials 92,700 31 Direct labor 178,300 31 Factory overhead X Finished Goods Oct. 1 Balance 14,100 31 Goods finished 344,200 If the balance of Work in Process on October 31 is $214,900, what was the amount of factory overhead applied in October

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