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EB11. LO 4.6A company has the following information relating to its production costs: A chart of information including: Machine hours 25,000, Direct labor cost $550,000, Indirect labor 45,000, Plant maintenance 259, 300, Plant supervision 90,000, Plant depreciation 150,000, Plant utilities 48,000, Indirect material 5,000. Compute the actual and applied overhead using the company’s predetermined overhead rate of $23.92 per machine hour. Was the overhead overapplied or underapplied, and by how much?

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