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If Nile Corp. uses the three activity cost pools to allocate overhead costs, what are the activity-cost driver rates for supervision of direct labor, machine maintenance, and facility rent, respectively?
 
  Nile Corp. has identified three cost pools to allocate overhead costs. The following estimates are provided for the coming year:
 
  Cost Pool Overhead Costs Cost driver Activity level
  Supervision of direct labor 380,000 Direct labor-hours 760,000
  Machine maintenance 120,000 Machine-hours 960,000
  Facility rent 200,000 Square feet of area 125,000
   Total overhead costs 640,000
 
  The accounting records show the Mossman Job consumed the following resources:
 
   Cost driver Actual level
   Direct labor-hours 200
   Machine-hours 1,600
   Square feet of area 50
 
  A) 0.50 per dlh; 0.125 per mh; 1.50 per sq ft
  B) 1.25 per dlh; 0.25 per mh; 1.67 per sq ft
  C) 0.50 per dlh; 0.125 per mh; 1.60 per sq ft
  D) 0.40 per dlh; 0.125 per mh; 1.68 per sq ft

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