Consumption Ratios, Activity Rates Saludable Company produces two types of get-well cards: scented and regular. Drivers for the four activities are as follows: Scented Cards Regular Cards Inspection hours 140 80 Setup hours 80 20 Machine hours 200 600 Number of moves 220 80 The following activity data has been collected: Inspecting products $5,030 Setting up equipment 4,760 Machining 6,460 Moving materials 1,400 Required: 1. Calculate the consumption ratios for the four drivers. Round your answers to two decimal places. Scented Cards Regular Cards Inspection hours Setup hours Machine hours Number of moves 2. Which of the following statements indicate there is product diversity? 1. Calculate the consumption ratios for the four drivers. Round your answers to two decimal places. Scented Cards Regular Cards Inspection hours Setup hours Machine hours Number of moves 2. Which of the following statements indicate there is product diversity? Explain the significance of product diversity for decision making it the company chooses to use machine hours to assign all overhead, If machine hours are used as the only driver, cards would receive 25% of the overhead, and cards would receive 75% of the overhead. Yet, the cards consume well over 64% of the non-machine related overhead. Thus, the Scented cards are and the Regular cards are This inaccuracy can adversely affect many decisions, including pricine, keep or drop, and cost-volume-profie. 2. Calculate the activity rates that would be used to assign costs to each product. Round your answers to the nearest cent. Rates: Inspecting products per inspection hour Setting up equipment per setup hour Machining per machine hour Moving materials per move 4. Suppose that the activity rate for inspecting products is $20 per inspection hour. How many hours of inspection are expected for the coming year? If required, round your answer to nearest whole number of hours. Inspection hours