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PVC Pro Produces PVC Pipe in 12 Foot Lengths

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PVC Pro produces PVC pipe in 12 foot lengths. The following information was provided concerning its labor and materials PVC Pro produces PVC pipe in 12 foot lengths. The following information was provided concerning its labor and materials     How much is the materials price variance? A)  $1,530 F B)  $465 F C)  $1,050 F D)  $1,065 F PVC Pro produces PVC pipe in 12 foot lengths. The following information was provided concerning its labor and materials     How much is the materials price variance? A)  $1,530 F B)  $465 F C)  $1,050 F D)  $1,065 F How much is the materials price variance?


A) $1,530 F
B) $465 F
C) $1,050 F
D) $1,065 F

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