49. The standard rate per hour for direct labor should be established such that: a. a standard rate exists for each employee in each department. b. employment taxes are excluded from the standard rate per hour. c. both employment taxes and fringe benefits are excluded from the standard rate per hour. d. a single rate exists for all employees in a department that reflects an expected mix of workers.

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49. The standard rate per hour for direct labor should be established such that: a. a standard rate exists for each employee in each department. b. employment taxes are excluded from the standard rate per hour. c. both employment taxes and fringe benefits are excluded from the standard rate per hour. d. a single rate exists for all employees in a department that reflects an expected mix of workers.

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