(c) Compute the cost that is assigned to the car wheels and truck wheels product lines using an activity-based costing system, given the following information Estimated Use of Cost Drivers per Product Car Truck Number of setups 200 800 Direct labor hours 37.000 30,000 Number of inspections 100 1,100 Car Wheels Truck Wheels Setting up machines $ $ Assembling $ $ Inspection $ $ Total cost assigned S (b) Hermann is not satisfied with the traditional method of allocating overhead because he believes that most of the overhead costs relate to the truck wheels product line because of its complexity. He therefore develops the following three activity cost pools and related cost drivers to better understand these costs. Activity Cost Pools Setting up machines Assembling Inspection Estimated Use of Cost Drivers 1,000 Setups 67,000 labor hours 1,200 inspections Estimated Overhead Costs $201.000 335,000 241,200 Compute the activity-based overhead rates for these three cost pools. Overhead Rates Setting up machines $ Assembling $ Inspection Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 2 used Submit Answer Altex Inc, manufactures two products: car wheels and truck wheels. To determine the amount of overhead to assign to each product line, the controller, Robert Hermann, has developed the following information. Car Estimated wheels produced Direct labor hours per wheel 37,000 1 Truck 10,000 3 Total estimated overhead costs for the two product lines are $777,200. (1) Calculate overhead rate (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 12.25.) Overhead rate $ per direct labor hour Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 2 used Submit Answer (a2) Compute the overhead cost assigned to the car wheels and truck wheels, assuming that direct labor hours is used to allocate overhead costs. Car wheels $ Truck wheels $ Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 2 used Submit