Answer:
Fixed overhead application rate
= Budgeted fixed overhead
Budgeted direct labour hours
= $200,000
25,000 hours
= $8 per diect labour hour
Fixed overhead volume variance
= (Standard hours - Budgeted hours) x Fixed overhead application rate
$8,000 = (SH - 25,000) x $8
$8,000 = 8SH - 200,000
$8,000 + $200,000 = 8SH
$208,000 = 8SH
SH = $208,000/8
SH = 26,000 hours
Fixed manufacturing overhead application rate
= 26,000 hours x $8
= $208,000
The correct answer is C
Explanation:
In this case, we need to calculate the fixed overhead application rate, which is the ratio of budgeted fixed overhead to budgeted direct labour hours.
Then we will determine the standard hours from fixed overhead volume variance. Since budgeted hours and fixed overhead volume variance have been given, we need to make standard hours the subject of the formula.
Finally, we will calculate the fixed overhead applied, which is the product of fixed overhead application rate and standard hours.