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Flying high company manufactures model airplanes. during the month, it manufactured 10,000 airplanes. each one used an average of 6.5 direct labor hours and an average of 1.5 sheets of aluminum. it normally manufactures 7,500 airplanes. materials and labor standards for making the airplanes are as follows: direct materials (1 sheet of aluminum @ $10.00) $10.00 direct materials (other accessories @ $8.75) 8.75 direct labor (6 hours @ $7.00) 42.00 compute the standard number of sheets of aluminum allowed for a volume of 10,000 airplanes. a. 10,000 sheets b. 15,000 sheets c. 11,250 sheets d. 7,500 sheets

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