Schoening Corporation is a shipping container refurbishment company that measures its output by the number of containers refurbished. The company has provided the following fixed and variable cost estimates that it uses for budgeting purposes and the actual results of operations for January. Fixed Element per MonthVariable Element per Container RefurbishedActual Total for JanuaryRevenue   $4,100$158,600Employee salaries and wages$50,600 $1,100$92,700Refurbishing materials   $700$27,000Other expenses$41,200   $40,800?When the company prepared its planning budget at the beginning of January, it assumed that 40 containers would have been refurbished. However, 38 containers were actually refurbished during January.?The amount shown for revenue in the planning budget for January

would have been closest to:

A. $155,800
B. $158,600
C. $164,000
D. $166,947


Answer: C

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