36.) A
37.) uncertain, possibly D
40.) A
In a scenario where transactions are recorded in the exact sequence they occurred, the customer owes $22. Conversely, if the transactions are arranged from largest to smallest, the customer’s account balance diminishes rapidly, leading to an overdraft of $88. Explanation: In the original order, one fee of $22 accumulates, resulting in a total debt of $22, calculated by multiplying 1 by $22. However, when sorted descending, four occurrences of the $22 fee arise, resulting in an overdraft of $88, as computed by multiplying 4 by $22.
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Answer:
(a) Predetermined overhead rate for the entire plant:


= 30
Applied manufacturing overhead for Job A:
= Total hours of direct labor × Predetermined overhead rate for the plant
= 15 × 30
= 450
Applied manufacturing overhead for Job A:
= Total direct labor hours × Plantwide predetermined overhead rate
= 9 × 30
= 270
(b) Department-specific predetermined overhead rates:


= 30


= 1.2
Applied manufacturing overhead for Job A:
= (Machining machine hours × 30) + (Assembly direct labor hours × 1.2)
= (11 × 30) + (10 × 1.2)
= 330 + 12
= 342
Applied manufacturing overhead for Job B:
= (Machining machine hours × 30) + (Assembly direct labor hours × 1.2)
= (12 × 30) + (5 × 1.2)
= 360 + 6
= 366