The St. Augustine Corporation originally budgeted for $360,000 of fixed overhead. Production was budgeted to be 12,000 units. The standard hours for production were 5 hours per unit. The variable overhead rate was $3 per hour. Actual fixed overhead was $360,000 and actual variable overhead was $170,000. Actual production was 11,700 units. Compute the factory overhead controllable variance
A) 9,000F
B) 9,000U
C) 5,500F
D) 5,500U
C
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