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Corporation has two manufacturing departments-Molding and Finishing. The company used the following data at the g of the year to calculate predetermined overhead rates: ted total machine-hours (MHS) ted total fixed manufacturing overhead cost ted variable manufacturing overhead cost per MH materials labor cost g machine-hours ing machine-hours le most recent month, the company started and completed two jobs-Job A and Job M. There were no beginning es. Data concerning those two jobs follow. Job A $ 16,300 23,300 $ 2,500 2,500 Molding 6,500 $ 16,000 $ 2.00 Job M $ 10,100 $ 9,800 4,000 1,000 Finishing 3,500 $ 5,000 $ 4.00 that the company uses a plantwide predetermined manufacturing overhead rate based on machine-hours and uses a of 30% on manufacturing cost to establish selling prices. The calculated selling price for Job A is closest to: (Round rmediate calculations to 2 decimal places.) Submit Total 10,000 $ 21,000

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