Asked by zachary kastner on May 04, 2024

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Baker's wages

A) Direct materials
B) Direct labor
C) Factory overhead
D) Nonmanufacturing cost
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Baker's Wages

The compensation paid to individuals who are employed to bake goods, usually considered a variable cost in the production process.

Direct Labor

The workforce directly involved in manufacturing goods or providing services, whose wages are considered part of the cost of goods sold or cost of services.

Factory Overhead

The total indirect costs associated with manufacturing, excluding direct labor and direct materials.

  • Define the distinctions between direct and indirect costs.
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Cielo LaresMay 11, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Baker's wages are considered direct labor because they are directly involved in the production of the bakery goods.