A machine costing $211,800 with a four-year life and an estimated $17,000 salvage value is installed in Luther Company's factory on January 1. The factory manager estimates the machine will produce 487,000 units of product during its life. It actually produces the following units: 121,700 in Year 1, 123,700 in Year 2, 120,500 in Year 3, 131,100 in Year 4. The total number of units produced by the end of Year 4 exceeds the original estimate-this difference was not predicted. Note: The machine cannot be depreciated below its estimated salvage value. Required: Compute depreciation for each year (and total depreciation of all years combined) for the machine under each depreciation method. (Round your per unit depreciation to 2 decimal places. Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Answer is not complete. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Straight Une Units of Production DDB Compute depreciation for each year (and total depreciation of all years combined) for the machine under the Straight-line depreciation Straight line Depreciation Year Depreciation Expense Year 1 $ 48,700 Year 2 48.700 Year 3 48,700 Year 4 48,700 Total S 194,800 OOO Straight line Units of Production DDB Compute depreciation for each year (and total depreciation of all years combined) for the machine under the Units of production Units of Production Depreciablo Depreciation Units per unit Year Units Depreciation Expense Year 121,700 1 Year 123.700 2 Year 120,500 3 Year 131,100 4 Total $ 0 Straight Line Units of Production DDB Compute depreciation for each year (and total depreciation of all years combined) for the machine under the Double- declining-balance End of Period Year DDB Depreciation for the Period Beginning of Period Depreciation Depreciation Book Rate Expense Value % Accumulated Depreciation Book Value Year 1 $ % 0 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Total OOOO % % 0