Answer: $423,700
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Calculation:
Overhead rate = Estimated overhead / Estimated direct labor hours
= $380,000 / 20,000
= $19,
The amount of overhead applied = Actual direct labor hours x Overhed rate
= 22,300 x $19
= $423,700
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