1-a. Compute total cost per unit for Job 1 and for Job 2. 1-b. Which job has a higher total cost per unit? 2-a. Compute direct materials cost per unit for each job. 2-b. Which job has a higher direct materlals cost per unit? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Which job has a higher total cost per unit? 1-a. Compute total cost per unit for Job 1 and for Job 2. 1-b. Which job has a higher total cost per unit? 2-a. Compute direct materials cost per unit for each job. 2-b. Which job has a higher direct materlals cost per unit? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Compute direct materials cost per unit for each job. Note: Round your answers to two decimal places. 1-a. Compute total cost per unit for Job 1 and for Job 2. 1-b. Which job has a higher total cost per unit? 2-a. Compute direct materials cost per unit for each job. 2-b. Which job has a higher direct materials cost per unit? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Compute total cost per unit for Job 1 and for Job 2. Note: Round your answers to two decimal places. 1-a. Compute total cost per unit for Job 1 and for Job 2. 1-b. Which job has a higher total cost per unit? 2-a. Compute direct materials cost per unit for each job. 2-b. Which job has a higher direct materials cost per unit? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Which job has a higher direct materials cost per unit? Bell Company produces stainless steel drink tumblers, its only product. These tumblers are stamped with company logos and used as promotional items. Following are simplified job cost sheets for two separate job lots. Job 1 was for 250 units and Job 2 was for 300 units: 1-a. Compute total cost per unit for Job 1 and for Job 2. 1-b. Which job has a higher total cost per unit? 2-o. Compute direct materials cost per unit for each job. 2-b. Which job has a higher direct materials cost per unit? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below