*Exercise 414 a1-a2, b (Video) (Part Level Submission) Venus Creations sells window treatments (shades, blinds, and awnings) to both commercial and residential customers. The following information relates to its budgeted operations for the current year. Commercial Residential Revenues $365,000 $474,000 Direct materials costs $40,000 $50,000 Direct labor cosls 140,000 260,000 Overhead casts 120,000 300,000 184,000 494,000 Operating income (loss) $65,000 $(20,000) The controller, Peggy Kingman, is concerned about the residential product line. She cannot understand why this line is not more profitable given that the installations of window coverings are less complex for residential customers. In addition, the residential client base resides in close proximity to the company office, so travel costs are not as expensive on a per client visit for residential customers. As a result, she has decided to take a closer look at the overhead costs assigned to the two product lines to determine whether a more accurate product costing model can be developed. Here are the three activity cost pools and related information she developed: Estimated Activity Cost Pools Overhead Cost Drivers Scheduling and travel $120,000 Hours of travel Setup time 144,000 Number of setups Supervision 40,000 Direct labor cost Estimated Use of Cost Drivers per Product Commercial Residential Scheduling and travel 300 700 Setup time 550 250 '(a'll IYour answer is correct. Compute the activity-based overhead rates for each of the three cost pools. (Round overhead rate for supervision to 2 decimalI places, e.g. 0.38.) Overhead Rates Scheduling and travel per dollar Setup time 9, 180.00 per setup Supervision per dollar Attempts: 2 of 3 used *(32) Determine the overhead cost assigned to each product line. Commercial Residential Scheduling and travel $ $ Setup time $ $ Supervision $ $ $ Total cost assigned $