The following information was taken from the record of Anton Manufacturing Inc.: Increase in finished goods, P100,000; Increase in work in process, P110,000; Decrease in raw materials P96,000; Total cost placed in process, P5,000,000; Materials purchases, P960,000; Direct labor, P880,000; Work in process, beg. P1,600,000. How much factory overhead was applied to production? *
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