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Ravelo Corporation has provided the following data from its activity-based costing system: Activity Cost Pools Estimated Overhead CostExpected Activity
Assembly $507,52048,500 machine-hours
Processing orders $58,7631,550 orders
Inspection $82,0891,560 inspection-hours
Data concerning the company's product L19B appear below:
Annual unit production and sales 520
Annual machine-hours 1,080
Annual number of orders 160
Annual inspection hours 110
Direct materials cost $46.74per unit
Direct labor cost $19.45per unit
According to the activity-based costing system, the unit product cost of product L19B is closest to:.

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