Bunker Company produces two types of glucose monitors (basic and advanced). Both pass through two producing departments: Fabrication and Assembly. Bunker also has an Inspection Department that is responsible for testing monitors to ensure that they perform within prespecified tolerance ranges (a sampling procedure is used). Budgeted data for the three departments are as follows:   Inspection Fabrication Assembly Overhead $320,000 $480,000    $136,000   Number of tests — 20,000    60,000   Direct labor hours — 48,000    24,000     In the Fabrication Department, the basic model requires 1.1 hour(s) of direct labor and the advanced model requires 2.2 hour(s). In the Assembly Department, the basic model requires 1.3 hour(s) of direct labor and the advanced model requires 2.45 hours. There are 30,000 basic units produced and 16,000 advanced units. Immediately after preparing the budgeted data, a consultant suggests that two manufacturing cells be created: one for the manufacture of the basic model and the other for the manufacture of the advanced model. Raw materials would be delivered to each cell, and goods would be shipped immediately to customers upon completion. Workers within each cell would also be trained to perform monitor testing. The total direct overhead costs estimated for each cell would be $152,000 for the basic cell and $480,000 for the advanced cell. Required: 1. Allocate the inspection costs to each department. Fabrication $fill in the blank 1 Assembly $fill in the blank 2 Compute the overhead cost per unit for each monitor. Overhead rates use direct labor hours. Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest cent. Basic $fill in the blank 3 per unit Advanced $fill in the blank 4 per unit 2. Compute the overhead cost per unit if manufacturing cells are created. If required, round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest cent. Basic $fill in the blank 5 per unit Advanced $fill in the blank 6 per unit

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Bunker Company produces two types of glucose monitors (basic and advanced). Both pass through two producing departments: Fabrication and Assembly. Bunker also has an Inspection Department that is responsible for testing monitors to ensure that they perform within prespecified tolerance ranges (a sampling procedure is used). Budgeted data for the three departments are as follows:

  Inspection Fabrication Assembly
Overhead $320,000 $480,000    $136,000  
Number of tests 20,000    60,000  
Direct labor hours 48,000    24,000  

 

In the Fabrication Department, the basic model requires 1.1 hour(s) of direct labor and the advanced model requires 2.2 hour(s). In the Assembly Department, the basic model requires 1.3 hour(s) of direct labor and the advanced model requires 2.45 hours. There are 30,000 basic units produced and 16,000 advanced units.

Immediately after preparing the budgeted data, a consultant suggests that two manufacturing cells be created: one for the manufacture of the basic model and the other for the manufacture of the advanced model. Raw materials would be delivered to each cell, and goods would be shipped immediately to customers upon completion. Workers within each cell would also be trained to perform monitor testing. The total direct overhead costs estimated for each cell would be $152,000 for the basic cell and $480,000 for the advanced cell.

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1. Allocate the inspection costs to each department.

Fabrication $fill in the blank 1
Assembly $fill in the blank 2

Compute the overhead cost per unit for each monitor. Overhead rates use direct labor hours. Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest cent.

Basic $fill in the blank 3 per unit
Advanced $fill in the blank 4 per unit

2. Compute the overhead cost per unit if manufacturing cells are created. If required, round your intermediate calculations and final answers to the nearest cent.

Basic $fill in the blank 5 per unit
Advanced $fill in the blank 6 per unit
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