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The following information is for S&P Enterprises for the month of September: Direct materials $82,000 Direct labor $51,000 Variable manufacturing overhead $32,000 Fixed manufacturing overhead $30,000 Variable selling expense $16,000 Fixed selling expense $15,000 Variable administrative expense $9,000 Fixed administrative expense $18,000 . (Enter your answer as a Total period cost for the month of September was $ whole number) The following information is for S&P Enterprises for the month of September: .

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