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4. Change the estimated total amount of the allocation base back to 95,000 machine-hours, so that the data area of you worksheet looks exactly the same as in Requirement 2. Now change the actual manufacturing overhead cost from $875,200 to $874,100. The data area of your worksheet should now look like this: A 1 Chapter 3: Applying Excel 2 3 Data 4 Allocation base 5 Estimated manufacturing overhead cost 6 Estimated total amount of the allocation base 7 Actual manufacturing overhead cost 8 Actual total amount of the allocation base manufacturing overhead. Machine-hours $ B $ с 893,000 95,000 machine-hours 874,100 + 93,000 machine-hours (a) By how much is the manufacturing overhead underapplied or overapplied?
(b) Why is the amount of underapplied (overapplied) manufacturing overhead different from Requirement 2 above? (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answers and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answers. Any boxes left with a question mark will be automatically graded as incorrect.) The predetermined overhead rate changed. The change in the actual manufacturing overhead cost directly resulted in a comparable change in the amount of underapplied (overapplied) manufacturing overhead. The change in the estimated total amount of the allocation base affected the amount of manufacturing overhead applied.
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