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Remaining Time: 57 minutes, 13 seconds. Question Completion Status: Close Window > Moving to another question will save this response. >> Question 13 3.4 points Save Answer Silver Snow Board Company makes standard snow boards and custom snow boards for competition. The cost of direct materials and direct labor together are $35 for the standard board and $75 for the competition board. Until recently traditional allocation was used whereby a fixed amount of overhead $25 was allocated to each board so that the total cost per unit of the standard board was thought to be $60 and the competition board was thought to be $100. Silver makes 900 standard boards and 100 competition boards per month. Recently ABC costing has been introduced and the total amount of overhead per month that should be allocated to the standard boards is $9,000, and the total amount of overhead that should allocated to the competition boards is $16,000. Based on this information the amount by which the standard board was being under costed or over costed per unit using the traditional allocation is: $15 over costed $15 under costed $60 over costed $60 under costed Moving to another question will save this response. > Close Window MacBook Pro 80 F3 588 F6 F 10 F11 $ 3 4 5 6 O M E R U O P

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