Haliburton Mills Inc. is a large producer of men's and women's clothing. The company uses standard costs for all of its products, The standard costs and actual cosis for a recent period are given below for one of the company's product lines (per unit of product): During this period, the company produced 5,100 units of product. A comparison of standard and actual costs for the period on a total cost basis is also given above. There was no inventory of materials on hand to start the period. During the period, 22,440 metres of materials was purchased and used in production. The denominator level of activity for the period was 13.500 hours. Required: 1. For direct materials: a. Compute the price and quantity variances for the petiod. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favourable, "U" for unfovourable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance).) b. Prepare journal entries to record all activity relating to direct materials for the period. Journal entry worksheet Note: Enter debits before credits. . Prepare journal entries to record all activity relating to direct materials for the period. Journal entry worksheet Record the materials quantity variance. Note: Enter debits before credits. 2. For direct labour: a. Compute the rate and efficiency variances. (Indicote the effect of varionce by selecting "F" for fovourable, "U" for unfovourable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero voriance).) b. Prepare a journal entry to record the incurrence of direct labour cost for the period. (List debit entries first). Journal entry worksheet Record the incurrence of direct labour cost for the period. Note: Enter debits before credits. 3. Compute the variable manufacturing overhead spending and efficiency variances. (Indicate the effect of each voriance by selecting "F" for fovourable, "U" for unfovourable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance).) 4. Compute the fixed overhead budget and volume variances. (Indicate the effect of voriance by selecting "F" for fovourable, "U" for unfovourable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance).)