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According to explanations provided in the Help section for the Production Cost Report, if (1) a company pays a PAT member a base wage of $19,000, a $50 quarterly bonus for perfect attendance, and annual fringe benefits of $3,200, (2) a PAT is paid a $1 incentive bonus per camera assembled, and (3) a PAT assembles 11,000 cameras per year (or 2,750 cameras per quarter), then the annual compensation cost of a single PAT member and a fully-staffed PAT would be
a. $25,150 and $100,600.
b. $19,000 and $57,000.
c. $31,200 and $124,800.
d. $29,200 and $87,600.
e. $33,400, and $133,600.
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