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William is working with the controller of his company on the year-end financial statements. Earlier in the year, a long-time employee of the accounting department retired. The employee failed to leave any notes regarding her work before she left. William and the controller can see that $565,175 of manufacturing overhead has been applied throughout the year. Further, they can see that the company has incurred $63,425 of direct labor cost and $66,518 of direct materials. The company’s pay rate for direct labor is $12.30 per hour. If the retired employee applied overhead based on direct labor hours, what rate did she use to apply overhead (if necessary, round your answer)?

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