Overhead can be an adverb. But it can also be an adjective or noun.
Planes flying "overhead" would be an adverb.
Overhead wires would be an adjective.
The overhead of a business would be a noun.
It seems to me that overhead is a person, place, or thing, which would make it a noun.Overhead can also be an adjective, as in 'An overheadroad is also called a flyover.', or an adverb, as in 'He held the book overhead when asked to raise the book aloft.'
Does is a verb, not an adverb.
Adverb
It can be an adverb or an adjective.
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The adverb is overhead.
Overhead can be an adverb. But it can also be an adjective or noun. Planes flying "overhead" would be an adverb. Overhead wires would be an adjective. The overhead of a business would be a noun.
The word 'overhead' is a noun, an adjective and an adverb.Examples:We put our coats in the overhead. (noun)This cost goes into overhead expenses. (noun)The ball flew overhead and out of sight. (adverb)
There isn't one.
It seems to me that overhead is a person, place, or thing, which would make it a noun.Overhead can also be an adjective, as in 'An overheadroad is also called a flyover.', or an adverb, as in 'He held the book overhead when asked to raise the book aloft.'
The word aloft is an adverb. It means overhead or in the air.
Overhead rate : Overhead rate = total overhead cost / direct labor OR Overhead rate = Total overhead cost / machine hours.
Combined overhead variance = fixed overhead variance + variable overhead varianceFixed Overhead :which remains fixed and donot change upto certain level of productionVariable Overhead: which keep changing with the change in production units.
Using direct labor hours: Overhead rate = Total Overhead Expenses /Direct labor hours Using Machine hours: Overhead rate = Total Overhead Expenses /Machine hours
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Blanket overhead rate is the computation of a single overhead rate for one whole factory. Overhead rate is the percentage you get when comparing total overhead expenses to total expenses.