Which of the following is a direct cost for Bartel Corporation, a producer of bar stools for restaurants? A) wages for the bar stool assemblers B) factory supervisor's salary C) lubricants used on the bar stool manufacturing equipment D) glue used in the assembly of the bar stools
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