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Reed corp. has set the following standard direct materials and direct labor costs per unit for the product it manufactures.

direct materials (10 lbs. @ $3 per lb.) $30
direct labor (4 hrs. @ $6 per hr.) 24
during june the company incurred the following actual costs to produce 9,000 units.

direct materials (92,000 lbs. @ $2.95 per lb.) $ 271,400
direct labor (37,600 hrs. @ $6.05 per 227,480
(1) compute the direct materials price and quantity variances.

(2) compute the direct labor rate variance and the direct labor efficiency variance. indicate whether each variance is favorable or unfavorable.

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