Zipp Company manufactures two products (X and Y). The overhead costs (90,000) have been divided into three
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Zipp Company manufactures two products (X and Y). The overhead costs (90,000) have been divided into three cost pools: setups 30,000; machining 30,000; ordering 30,000. Product X had 5 setups, 1000 machine hours and 7
orders. Product Y had 5 setups, 4000 machine hours and 13 orders. The amount of total overhead cost to be assigned to Product X using appropriate activity drivers in an activity-based costing system is?
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