Exercise 17-9 Using departmental overhead rates to assess prices LO P2 Way Cool produces two different models of air conditioners. The company produces the mechanical systems in its components department. The mechanical systems are combined with the housing assembly in its finishing department. The actlvities, costs, and divers assoclated with these two manufacturing processes and the production support process follow. Additional production information concerning its two product lines follows. Required: 1. Determine departmental overhead rates and compute the overhead cost per unit for each product line. Base your overhead assignment for the components department on machine hours. Use welding hours to assign overhead costs to the finishing department. Assign costs to the support department based on number of purchase orders. 2. Determine the total cost per unit for each product line if the direct labor and direct materials costs per unit are $240 for Model 145 and $190 for Model 212 . 3. If the market price for Model 145 is $1,925 and the market price for Model 212 is $250, determine the profit or loss per unit for each model. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine departmental overhead rates and compute the overhead cost per unit for each product line. Base your overhead assignment for the components department on machine hours. Use welding hours to assign overhead costs to the finishing department. Assign costs to the support department based on number of purchase orders. (Round your intermediate calculations and per unit cost answers to 2 decimal places.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine the total cost per unit for each product line if the direct labor and direct materials costs per unit are $240 for Moktl 145 and $190 for Model 212 . (Round your intermediate calculations and cost per unit answers to 2 decimal places.) If the market price for Model 145 is $1,925 and the market price for Model 212 is $250, determine the profit or loss per unit for each model. (Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.)