Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool. Note: Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Complete this question by entering your answers in the Compute the total activity costs assigned to University and Mem Note: Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places Worley Company buys surgical supplies from a variety of manufacturers and then resells and delivers these supplies to hundreds of hospitals. Worley sets its prices for all hospitals by marking up its cost of goods sold to those hospitals by 8%. For example, if a hospital buys supplies from Worley that cost Worley $100 to buy from manufacturers, Worley would charge the hospital $108 to purchase these supplies. For years, Worley believed the 8% markup covered its selling and administrative expenses and provided a reasonable profit. However, in the face of declining profits, Worley decided to implement an activity-based costing system to improve its understanding of customer profitability. The company broke its selling and administrative expenses into five activities as shown: Worley gathered the data below for two of the many hospitals it serves-University and Memorial (each hospital purchasec medical supplies that cost Worley $37,000 to buy from manufacturers): Compute Worley's customer margin for University and Me Worley incurred serving each hospital.) Note: Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sig your final answers to the nearest whole number. 1. Compute the total revenue Worley would receive from University and Memorial. 2. Compute the activity rate for each activity cost pool. 3. Compute the total activity costs assigned to University and Memorial. 4. Compute Worley's customer margin for University and Memorial. (Hint: Do not overlook the $37,000 cost of goods sold that Worley incurred serving each hospital.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Compute the total revenue Worley would receive from University and Memorial