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Business, 06.04.2021 03:00, likajamison7769

Describe the difference between a direct materials efficiency variance and a variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance. A. A direct materials efficiency variance indicates whether more or less of the chosen allocation base was used than was budgeted for the actual output achieved. A variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance indicates whether more or less direct materials were used than was budgeted for the actual output achieved. B. A direct materials efficiency variance indicates whether more or less direct materials were used than was budgeted for the static budget. A variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance indicates whether more or less of the chosen allocation base was used than was budgeted for the static budget. C. A direct materials efficiency variance indicates whether more or less was paid for direct materials than was budgeted for the actual output achieved. A variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance indicates whether more or less was paid for the chosen allocation base than was budgeted for the actual output achieved. D. A direct materials efficiency variance indicates whether more or less direct materials were used than was budgeted for the actual output achieved. A variable manufacturing overhead efficiency variance indicates whether more or less of the chosen allocation base was used than was budgeted for the actual output achieved.

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