The controller of Hendershot Corporation estimates the amount of materials handling overhead cost that should be allocated to the company's two products using the data that are given below: Wall MirrorsSpecialty WindowsTotal expected units produced11,700?1520?Total expected material moves1170?1420?Expected direct labor-hours per unit14?14?The total materials handling cost for the year is expected to be $16,663.30.If the materials handling cost is allocated on the basis of direct labor-hours, the total materials handling cost allocated to the wall mirrors is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 4 decimal places.)
A. $14,742
B. $9581
C. $7932
D. $12,909
Answer: A
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