Cottonwood, Inc. produces two different products (Standard and Luxury) using two different activities: Machining, which uses machine hours as an activity driver, and Inspection, which uses number of batches as an activity driver. The cost of Machining is $500,000, while the cost of Inspection is $30,000. Standard uses 30% of total machine hours and 70% of total batches. What is the total activity cost assigned to Standard?

A. $22,500
B. $171,000
C. $125,000
D. $359,000


Answer: B

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