Nelson Manufacturing applies overhead to its manufactured products based on direct labor hours. Last year, total overhead costs were estimated to be $108,900. Actual overhead costs ended up totaling $115,000 when 10,000 direct labor hours were actually worked. At the end of the year, overhead was overapplied by $6,000. What was the predetermined overhead rate that must have been used during the
year?
A) $11.50 per direct labor hour
B) $10.60 per direct labor hour
C) $12.10 per direct labor hour
D) $10.90 per direct labor hour
C
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