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Kevin works for a company which produces printers. A printer sells for $163.95 and costs $48.28 to produce. In one month, Kevin’s company sold 427 printers, earning a profit of 22,599.09. How great were the company’s non-production overhead expenses, to the nearest dollar?
a.
$13,410
b.
$20,616
c.
$24,809
d.
$26,792
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Revenue = 427 × \$163.95 = \$70,006.65
Production cost = 427 × \$48.28 = \$20,615.56
Non-production overhead = Revenue − Production cost − Profit
= \$70,006.65 − \$20,615.56 − \$22,599.09 = \$26,792.00
Answer: d. $26,792
Production cost = 427 × \$48.28 = \$20,615.56
Non-production overhead = Revenue − Production cost − Profit
= \$70,006.65 − \$20,615.56 − \$22,599.09 = \$26,792.00
Answer: d. $26,792
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