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E4-16 William Mendel & Sons, Inc. is a small manufacturing company in La Jolla that uses activity-based costing. Mendel & Sons accumulates overhead in the following activity cost pools.
1.  Hiring personnel.
2.  Managing parts inventory.
3.  Purchasing.
4.  Testing prototypes.
5.  Designing products.
6.  Setting up equipment.
7.  Training employees.
8.  Inspecting machined parts.
9.  Machining.
10. Assembling.
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Instructions
For each activity cost pool, indicate whether the activity cost pool would be unit-level, batch-level, product-level, or facility-level.
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EXERCISES: SET B AND CHALLENGE EXERCISES
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Visit the book’s companion website, at www.wiley.com/college/weygandt, and choose the Student Companion site to access Exercise Set B and Challenge Exercises.
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PROBLEMS: SET A
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