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Question 1 - Chapter 2 homework X Course Hero + - X J D C ezto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&external_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fnewconnect.mheducation.com%252F#/a... | G Google M Gmail YouTube ) Maps Prime Video Northern College St... Bb Welcome, AMANJO... @ Course Home M McGraw-Hill Conne.. N CengageBrain - My... My Sessions - E-Cla.. Chapter 2 homework, part 4 i Saved Help Save & Exit Submit Mike's Radiator Services specializes in the repair and replacement of radiators for passenger vehicles. Variable and fixed costs related to installation activities for the most recent month (January) are listed below: Item Number of radiators replaced 185 Variable expenses : Direct materials (new radiators) $92, 500 Direct labour (2 hours per installation) 9 , 250 10 Indirect materials 925 points Fixed expenses: Installation supervisor's wages $19, 832 02:10:26 Equipment depreciation 2, 479 Insurance and utilities for garage 1, 924 eBook Required: Ask 1. Calculate the per unit amounts for each of the variable expense and fixed expense items in January. Print Item Per Unit Variable expenses: Direct materials (new radiators) Direct labour (2 hours per installation) Indirect materials Fixed expenses: Installation supervisor's wages Equipment depreciation Insurance and utilities for garage Mc Graw Hill O 13.C Mostly cloudy ~ (7 4) ENG 8:49 AM Type here to search 2021-09-25Question 1 - Chapter 2 homework X Course Hero + X D C ezto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&external_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%252F%252Fnewconnect.mheducation.com%252F#/a... E G Google M Gmail YouTube . Maps Prime Video Northern College St... Bb Welcome, AMANJO... @ Course Home M McGraw-Hill Conne... N CengageBrain - My... My Sessions - E-Cla... Chapter 2 homework, part 4 i Saved Help Save & Exit Submit 2. Mike expects that 148 radiators will be installed in February and that this level of activity is within the relevant range for all variable and fixed expenses. a & b-1. Calculate the total expense and per unit amounts for each of the variable and fixed cost items above. (Round "per unit" answers to 2 decimal places.) 10 Item February February Per points (Total Cost) Unit Variable expenses 02:09:18 Direct materials (new radiators) Direct labour (2 hours per installation) eBook Indirect materials Fixed expenses Ask Installation supervisor's wages Print Equipment depreciation Insurance and utilities for garage b-2. Explain any differences in the per unit amounts between January and February. Mc Graw Prey. 1 of 1 S.core answer > HillQuestion 1 - Chapter 2 homework X Course Hero + X D C ezto.mheducation.com/ext/map/index.html?_con=con&external_browser=0&launchUrl=https%253A%2525%252Fnewconnect.mheducation.com%252F#/a... E G Google M Gmail YouTube Maps Prime Video Northern College St... Bb Welcome, AMANJO... @ Course Home M McGraw-Hill Conne... N CengageBrain - My.. My Sessions - E-Cla. Chapter 2 homework, part 4 i Saved Help Save & Exit Submit Variable expenses: Direct materials (new radiators) Direct labour (2 hours per installation) Indirect materials Fixed expenses: Installation supervisor's wages 10 Equipment depreciation points Insurance and utilities for garage 02:08:40 eBook Ask b-2. Explain any differences in the per unit amounts between January and February. Print 3. Which, if any, of the costs shown above would be considered sunk costs? Why? Mc Graw Prey. 1 of 1 S.core answer > Hill