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Identifying the Parts of the Cost Formula; Calculating Monthly, Quarterly, and Yearly Costs Using a Cost Formula Based on Monthly Data

Gordon Company's controller, Eric Junior, estimated the following formula, based on monthly data, for overhead cost:

Overhead Cost = $150,000 + ($52 x Direct Labor Hours)

Required:

1

2. If next month's budgeted direct labor hours equal 8,000, what is the budgeted overhead cost?
$

3. If next quarter's budgeted direct labor hours equal 23,000, what is the budgeted overhead cost?
$

4. If next year's budgeted direct labor hours equal 99,000, what is the budgeted overhead cost?
$

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