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Baker corporation has provided the following production and total cost data for two levels of monthly production volume. the company produces a single product. production volume 6,000 units 7,000 units direct materials $194,400 $226,800 direct labor $74,400 $86,800 manufacturing overhead $758,400 $779,800 the best estimate of the total cost to manufacture 6,300 units is closest to: $984,060 $1,031,310 $1,047,060 $1,078,560

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