Davis Company produces two hair dryers: regular and deluxe. The company has four activities: machining, engineering, receiving, and inspection. Information on these activities and their drivers is given below.     Regular      Deluxe      Total Units produced         140,000         420,000         — Prime costs         $12,320,000         $47,880,000         $60,200,000 Machine hours         140,000         700,000         840,000 Engineering hours         400         3,600         4,000 Receiving orders         400         1,200         1,600 Inspection hours         800         1,600         2,400         Overhead costs:         Machining         $11,760,000 Engineering         1,720,000 Receiving         528,000 Inspecting products         336,000   Required: 1. Calculate the four activity rates. Machining rate $_____ Engineering rate $______ Receiving rate $_____ Inspecting rate $____ 2. Calculate the unit costs using activity rates. Round your answers to the nearest cent.   Unit cost Regular $____ Deluxe $___   Calculate the overhead cost per unit. Round your answers to the nearest cent.   Overhead Cost Regular $_____ Deluxe $_____   3. If consumption ratios instead of activity rates were used to assign costs instead of activity rates, show the cost assignment for the inspection activity.   Cost assignment Regular $______ Deluxe $____

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Davis Company produces two hair dryers: regular and deluxe. The company has four activities: machining, engineering, receiving, and inspection. Information on these activities and their drivers is given below.

    Regular      Deluxe      Total
Units produced         140,000         420,000        
Prime costs         $12,320,000         $47,880,000         $60,200,000
Machine hours         140,000         700,000         840,000
Engineering hours         400         3,600         4,000
Receiving orders         400         1,200         1,600
Inspection hours         800         1,600         2,400
       
Overhead costs:        
Machining         $11,760,000
Engineering         1,720,000
Receiving         528,000
Inspecting products         336,000

 

Required:

1. Calculate the four activity rates.

Machining rate $_____
Engineering rate $______
Receiving rate $_____
Inspecting rate $____

2. Calculate the unit costs using activity rates. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

  Unit cost
Regular $____
Deluxe $___

 

Calculate the overhead cost per unit. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

  Overhead Cost
Regular $_____
Deluxe $_____

 

3. If consumption ratios instead of activity rates were used to assign costs instead of activity rates, show the cost assignment for the inspection activity.

  Cost assignment
Regular $______
Deluxe $____

 

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