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Ralston has the following budgeted costs at its anticipated production level (expressed in hours): variable overhead, $167,000; fixed overhead, $295,000. If Ralston now revises its anticipated production slightly upward, it would expect:A total fixed overhead of $250,000 and a lower hourly rate for variable overhead.

B total fixed overhead of $250,000 and the same hourly rate for variable overhead.

C total fixed overhead of $250,000 and a higher hourly rate for variable overhead.

D total variable overhead of less than $165,000 and a lower hourly rate for variable overhead.

E total variable overhead of less than $165,000 and a higher hourly rate for variable overhead.

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