Gallatin Carpet Cleaning is a small family-owned business operating out of Bozeman, Montana. For its services, the company has always charged a flat fee per hundred square feet of carpet cleaned. The current fee is $23.95 per hundred square feet. However, there is some question about whether the company is actually making any money on jobs for some customers-particularly those located on remote ranches that require considerable travel time. The owner's daughter, home for the summer from college, has suggested investigating this question using activity-based costing. After some discussion, she designed a simple system consisting of four activity cost pools. The activity cost pools and their activity measures appear below Activity Cost Pool Activity Measure Activity for the Year Cleaning carpets Squade feet cleaned (10) 7,500 hundred square feet Travel to jobs Miles driven 318,500 miles Job Support Number of jobs 2,000 Jobs Other (organization-sustaining costs and idle capacity costs) None Not applicable The total cost of operating the company for the year is $344,000 which includes the following costs: ces Wages Cleaning supplies Cleaning equipment depreciation Vehicle expenses office expenses President's compensation Total cost $ 139,000 27,000 12,080 26,00 63,000 22.000 $ 344,000 Resource consumption is distributed across the activities as follows: Distribution of Resource Consumption Across Activities Cleaning Travel to Wages Carpets Jobs Job Support 73% deaning supplies 15% ex 100 0% OX Cleaning equipment depreciation 67% ex ex ex 83% Ox OX ex President's compensation 65% 0% 333 Other 12% 0% 33% Total 100X 100% 100% 100% 100% 10ex Vehicle expenses office expenses 35% 67% Job support consists of receiving calls from potential customers at the home office, scheduling jobs, billing, resolving issues, and so on Required: 1. Prepare the first stage allocation of costs to the activity cost pools 2. Compute the activity rates for the activity cost pools 3. The company recently completed a 400 square foot carpet cleaning job at the Flying N Ranch-a 58-mile round-trip journey from the company's offices in Bozeman Compute the cost of this job using the activity-based costing system 4. The revenue from the Flying N Ranch was $95.80 (400 square feet a $23.95 per hundred square feet). Calculate the customer margin earned on this job. Required: 1. Prepare the first stage allocation of costs to the activity cost pools 2. Compute the activity rates for the activity cost pools. 3. The company recently completed a 400 square foot carpet-cleaning job at the Flying N Ranch-a 58-mile round-trip journey from the company's offices in Bozeman Compute the cost of this job using the activity-based costing system 4. The revenue from the Flying N Ranch was $95.80 (400 square feet @ $23.95 per hundred square feet) Calculate the customer margin earned on this job. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Prepare the first stage allocation of costs to the activity cost pools Travel to Jobs Cleaning Carpets Job Support Other Total S 0 0 0 0 Wages Cleaning supplies Cleaning equipment depreciation Vehicle expenses Office expenses President's compensation Total cost 0 0 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ 0 $ ROS Required 2 > Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Compute the activity rates for the activity cost pools. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Activity Rate per hundred square feet Activity Cost Pool Cleaning carpets Travel to jobs Job support per mile per job Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 The company recently completed a 400 square foot carpet-cleaning job at the Flying N Ranch-a 58-mile round-trip journey from the company's offices in Bozeman. Compute the cost of this job using the activity-based costing system. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places.) Cost of the job Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 The revenue from the Flying N Ranch was $95.80 (4 hundred square feet @ $23.95 per hundred square feet). Calculate the customer margin earned on this job. (Negative customer margins should be indicated with a minus sign. Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places.) Customer margin