Which of the following would explain an adverse variable production overhead efficiency variance?

1. Employees were of a lower skill level than specified in the standard

2. Unexpected idle time resulted from a series of machine breakdown

3. Poor Quality material was difficult to process

(a) (1), (2) and (3)

(b) (1) and (2)

(c) (2) and (3)

(d) (1) and (3)

1 Answer

Answer :

(d) (1) and (3)

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