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Using Activity-Cost Rates Rather Than Department Indirect-Cost Rates to Allocate

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Using activity-cost rates rather than department indirect-cost rates to allocate costs results in different product costs when ________.
A) a single activity accounts for a sizable portion of department costs
B) there are several homogeneous cost pools
C) different activities have the same cost-allocation base
D) different products use different resources in the same proportion

Using activity-cost rates rather than department indirect-cost rates to allocate costs results in different product costs when ________.


A) a single activity accounts for a sizable portion of department costs
B) there are several homogeneous cost pools
C) different activities have the same cost-allocation base
D) different products use different resources in the same proportion

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