Doaklown Products manufactures fishing equipment for recreational use. The Miramichi plant produces the company's two versions of a special reel used for river fishing. The two models are the M-OOB, a basic reel, and the M-123, a new and improved version. Cost accountants at company headquarters have prepared costs for the two reels for the most recent period. The plant manager is concerned. The cost report does not coincide with her intuition about the relative costs of the two models. She has asked you to review the cost accounting and help her prepare a response to headquarters Manufacturing overhead is currently assigned to products based on their direct labor costs. For the most recent month, manufacturing overhead was $322,400. During that time, the company produced 14.400 units of the M-008 and 2,300 units of the M-123. The direct costs of production were as follows: M-OOB M-123 Total Direct materials $ 115,200 $ 92,000 $ 207,200 Direct labor 115,200 46,000 161,200 Management determined that overhead costs are caused by three cost drivers. These drivers and their costs for last year were as follows: Activity Level Cost Driver Costs M-008 M-123 Total Number of machine hours $ 145,900 1,000 9,000 10,000 Number of production runs 80,000 20 20 40 Number of inspections 96.500 20 35 Total overhead $ 322.400 55 Required: a. How much overhead will be assigned to each product if these three cost drivers are used to allocate overhead? What is the total cost per unit produced for each product? (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.) M-008 M-123 Total overhead Total unit cost b. How much of the overhead will be assigned to each product it direct labor cost is used to allocate overhead? What is the total cost per unit produced for each product? (Round "Total unit cost to 2 decimal places.) M-008 M-123 Total overhead Total unit cost