The standard cost of direct labor per unit is calculated by:

a) multiplying the standard quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.
b) dividing the standard quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.
c) adding the standard quantity of direct labor to the standard price of direct labor.
d) multiplying the actual quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.


Answer is a) multiplying the standard quantity of direct labor by the standard price of direct labor.

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