If a product's total cost is \$300, how much are direct labor costs, if prime costs totaled \$100 and direct material cost is \$50 Select one: a. \$50 b. \$100 c. \$150 d. None of the above
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Step 1: Let's denote: Total cost = TC = $300 Prime cost = PC = $100 Direct material cost = DM = $50 Direct labor cost = DL = ? Show more…
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