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Ruby Company produces a chair for which the standard specifies 5 yards of material per unit. The standard price of one yard of material is $7.50. During the month, 8,400 chairs were manufactured, using 43,700 yards at a cost of $7.30 per yard.
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b. Direct materials quantity variance | $fill in the blank 3 | |
c. Total direct materials cost variance | $fill in the blank 5 |
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