Harrison, Inc, has computed direct labor standards for the manufacture of its product to be 4 hours of labor per product at a cost of $15 per hour. During March, Harrison produced 45 products in 190 hours and incurred direct labor costs of $2,720 . Harrison's direct labor efficiency variance was
a. $20 (U).
b. $130 (U).
c. $150 (U).
d. $130 (F).
C
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