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When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead, A) The variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs B) The variance is favorable and indicates cost savings C) The variance has no impact D) It suggests underutilization of resources
When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead, The variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs.
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When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead, The variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs.
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When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead: The variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs.


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When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead, the variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs.
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When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead, The variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs.
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When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead, the variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs.
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When actual overhead costs are higher than applied overhead: The variance is unfavorable and indicates higher than expected overhead costs.
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