Sellars Inc manufactures widgets. On June 30, the company had 2,000 widgets in inventory. The company's policy is to maintain a widget ending inventory equal to 10% of next month's sales. In addition, each widget manufactured requires 6 minutes of assembly and inspecting time at a cost of $.25 per minute. The company expects the following sales activity for the third quarter of the year: July
25,000 units August 38,000 units September 30,000 units What is the projected direct labor cost for August?
A) $55,800
B) $57,000
C) $61,500
D) $58,200
A
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