Question: CALCULATOR FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSTON BACK NEX Exercise 4-9 Air United, Inc. manufactures two products: missile range instruments and space pressure gauges. During April, 54

 CALCULATOR FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSTON BACK NEX Exercise 4-9 Air United,
Inc. manufactures two products: missile range instruments and space pressure gauges. During

CALCULATOR FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSTON BACK NEX Exercise 4-9 Air United, Inc. manufactures two products: missile range instruments and space pressure gauges. During April, 54 range instruments and 300 pressure gauges were produced, and overhead costs of $83,515 were estimated. An analysis of estimated overhead costs reveals the following activities. Activities Cost Drivers Total Cost 1. Materials handling Number of requisitions. $31,465 2. Machine setups Number of setups 27,810 3. Quality inspections Number of inspections 24,240 $83,515 The cost driver volume for each product was as follows. Cost Drivers Instruments Gauges Total Number of requisitions 640 1,015 375 Number of setups 180 335 515 Number of inspections 250 255 505 Determine the overhead rate for each activity. Overhead Rate Materials handling Machine setups Quality inspections Version 4.24.14 CALCULATOa FULL SCREEN PRINTER VERSION BACK Number of requisitions 375 640 1,015 Number of setups 180 335 515 Number of inspections 250 255 505 Determine the overhead rate for each activity. Overhead Rate Materials handling Machine setups $ Quality inspections $ Assign the manufacturing overhead costs for April to the two products using activity-based costing. (Round per unit answers to 2 declmal places, e.g. 12.25.) Instruments Gauges Total cost assigned Overhead cost per Unit SAVE FOR LATER SUBMIT ANSWER Question Attempts: 0 of 3 used

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