Carltons Kitchens makes two types of pasta makers: Strands and Shapes. The company expects to manufacture 70,000

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Carlton’s Kitchens makes two types of pasta makers: Strands and Shapes. The company expects to manufacture 70,000 units of Strands, which has a per-unit direct material cost of $10 and a per-unit direct labor cost of $60. It also expects to manufacture 30,000 units of Shapes, which has a per-unit material cost of $15 and a per-unit direct labor cost of $40. It is estimated that Strands will use 140,000 machine hours and Shapes will require 60,000 machine hours. Historically, the company has used the traditional allocation method and applied overhead at a rate of $21 per machine hour. It was determined that there were three cost pools, and the overhead for each cost pool is shown:image

The cost driver for each cost pool and its expected activity is shown:image

A. What is the per-unit cost for each product under the traditional allocation method?

B. What is the per-unit cost for each product under ABC costing?

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