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Exercise 11-34 Sales Variances (Appendix B) (LO 11-9) The following data pertain to Aurora Electronics for the month of February. Static Budget Actual Units sold 11,000 9,000 Sales revenue $ 154,000 $ 108,000 Variable manufacturing cost 7,000 31,000 Fixed manufacturing cost 16,000 16,000 Variable selling and administrative cost 16,000 6,000 Fixed selling and administrative cost 16,000 16,000 Required: Compute the sales-price and sales-volume variances for February. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "Favorable" or "Unfavorable". Select "None" and enter "0" for no effect (i. e., zero variance).)

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