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13. Selected accounts with some amounts omitted are as follows Work in Process Oct. 1 Balance 22,100 Oct. 31 Finished goods X 31 Direct materials

13.

Selected accounts with some amounts omitted are as follows

Work in Process
Oct. 1 Balance 22,100 Oct. 31 Finished goods X
31 Direct materials 94,100
31 Direct labor 181,200
31 Factory overhead X

Finished Goods
Oct. 1 Balance 12,800
31 Goods finished 341,400

If the balance of Work in Process on October 31 is $213,000, what was the amount of factory overhead applied in October?

a.$181,200

b.$94,100

c.$257,000

d.$416,300

14.

Selected accounts with some amounts omitted are as follows

Work in Process
Aug. 1 Balance 258,000 Aug. 31 Goods finished 185,100
31 Direct materials X
31 Direct labor 45,600
31 Factory overhead X

Factory Overhead
Aug. 1 31 Costs incurred 105,500 Aug. 1 Balance 13,700
31 Applied X

If the balance of Work in Process on August 31 is $218,000, what was the amount debited to Work in Process for factory overhead in August, assuming a factory overhead rate of 30% of direct labor costs?

a.$13,700

b.$105,500

c.$185,100

d.$13,680

15.

Selected accounts with amounts omitted are as follows

Work in Process
Aug. 1 Balance 253,990 Aug. 31 Goods finished 132,140
31 Direct materials X
31 Direct labor 36,800
31 Factory overhead X

Factory Overhead
Aug. 1 31 Costs incurred 93,540 Aug. 1 Balance 15,250
31 Applied
(30% of direct labor cost) X

If the balance of Work in Process on August 31 is $215,800, what was the amount debited to Work in Process for direct materials in August?

a.$74,990

b.$374,450

c.$506,590

d.$46,110

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