When preparing the direct labor budget, ________.
A) the production manager projects the average direct labor costs
B) direct labor hours needed for production are multiplied by the direct labor cost per hour
C) the actual direct labor cost per hour must be known
D) budgeted units to be produced are multiplied by direct labor cost per hour to determine budgeted direct
labor cost
B) direct labor hours needed for production are multiplied by the direct labor cost per hour
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