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Ohno Company specializes in manufacturing a unique model of bicycle helmet. The model is well accepted by consumers and the company has enough orders to keep the factory production at 10,000 helmets per month (80% of its full capacity).Ohno's monthly manufacturing cost and other expense data are as follows:Rent on factory equipment $13,900Insurance on factory building 2,330Raw materials (plastics, polyethylene, etc) 10,500Utility costs for factory 990Supplies for general office 330Wages for assembly line workers 67,000Depreciation on office equipment 540Miscellaneous materials (glue, thread, etc.) 2,350Factory manager's salary 6,600Property taxes on factory building 450Advertising for helmets 14,500Sales administration 10,540Depreciation on factory building 1,650Required:Prepare an answer sheet with the following column headings:Cost Item Direct Materials Direct Labor Manufacturing Overhead Period CostsEnter each cost item on your answer sheet, placing the dollar amount under the appropriate headings. Total the dollar amounts in each of the columns.

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