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James corp. applies overhead on the basis of direct labor hours. for the month of may, the company planned production of 10,000 units (80% of its production capacity of 12,500 units) and prepared the following overhead budget: operating levels overhead budget 80% production in units 10,000 standard direct labor hours 28,000 budgeted overhead variable overhead costs indirect materials $ 15,400 indirect labor 28,000 power 7,000 maintenance 5,600 total variable costs 56,000 fixed overhead costs rent of factory building 24,000 depreciation—machinery 10,900 supervisory salaries 15,500 total fixed costs 50,400 total overhead costs $ 106,400 during may, the company operated at 90% capacity (11,250 units) and incurred the following actual overhead costs: overhead costs indirect materials $ 15,400 indirect labor 30,950 power 7,875 maintenance 6,940 rent of factory building 24,000 depreciation—machinery 10,900 supervisory salaries 19,000 total actual overhead costs $ 115,0651. compute the overhead controllable variance. total actual overhead flexible budget overhead total 0overhead controllable variance 2. compute the overhead volume variance. (do not round intermediate calculations.)volume variancevolume variance 3. prepare an overhead variance report at the actual activity level of 11,250 units. james corp. overhead variance reportfor month ended may 31expected production volume production level achieved volume variance controllable variance flexible budget actual results variances fav./unfav. variable overhead costs: fixed overhead costs: total overhead costs

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