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General Electric employs a job order cost accounting system and keeps perpetual inventory records. The following transactions occurred in the first month of operations: (20 pts)

1. Direct materials requisitioned during the month:

Job 101 $20,000
Job 102 16,000
Job 103 24,000
$60,000

2. Direct labor incurred and charged to jobs during the month was:

Job 101 $32,000
Job 102 28,000
Job 103 20,000
$80,000

3. Manufacturing overhead was applied to jobs worked on using a predetermined overhead rate based on 75% of direct labor costs.

4. Actual manufacturing overhead costs incurred during the month amounted to $66,000.

5. Job 101 consisting of 1,000 units and Job 103 consisting of 200 units were completed during the month.

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How much manufacturing overhead was applied to Job 103 during the month?
Compute the unit cost of Jobs 101 and 103.

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