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Poskey corporation uses an activity-based costing system with three activity cost pools. the company has provided the following data concerning its costs and its activity based costing system: costs: wages and salaries $ 349,000 depreciation 290,000 utilities 199,000 total $ 838,000 distribution of resource consumption: activity cost pools assembly setting up other total wages and salaries 65% 20% 15% 100% depreciation 35% 20% 45% 100% utilities 15% 75% 10% 100% how much cost, in total, would be allocated in the first-stage allocation to the assembly activity cost pool?

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