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Business, 21.01.2021 21:50, destinyleisantos

Kearney Inc. has a factory with the following characteristics: direct labor of $82056, direct materials of $52432 fixed overhead of $156141, variable overhead of $146362, 11453 units produced, and 408 shipments made. One of its products is LQ6. LQ6 used 162 hours of labor. The factory made 1272 units of LQ6 at a materials cost of $3.36 per unit. LQ6 also requires 56 shipments. All of the factory's labor costs $27 per hour. Kearney's cost allocation system uses two cost pools. Pool A includes all variable overhead and uses direct labor as the allocation base. Pool B includes all fixed overhead and uses direct materials as the allocation base. How much cost from Pool A is allocated to LQ6? (round to whole number of $)

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