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Business, 16.07.2020 17:01, bessieyounger1211

A company has two products: standard and deluxe. The company expects to produce 36,375 standard units and 62,240 deluxe units. It uses activity-based costing and has prepared the following analysis showing budgeted cost and cost driver activity for each of its three activity cost pools. Budgeted Activity of Cost Driver
Activity Cost Pool Budgeted Cost Standard Deluxe
Activity 1 $ 93,000 2,500 5,250
Activity 2 $ 92,000 4,500 5,500
Activity 3 $ 87,000 3,000 2,800
What is the overhead cost per unit for the standard units? What is the overhead cost per unit for the deluxe units? (Round activity rate and cost per unit answers to 2 decimal places.)
activity expected costs expected activity driver activity rate
1 93,000
2 92,000
3 87,000
standard
activity activity driver activity rate allocated costs
1
2
3

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