Landen Corporation uses a job-order costing system. At the beginning of the year, the company made the following estimates: Direct labor-hours required to support estimated production Machine-hours required to support estimated production Fixed manufacturing overhead cost 90,000 45,000 $ 252,000 $2.40 Variable manufacturing overhead cost per direct labor-hour Variable manufacturing overhead cost per machine-hour $ 4.80 During the year, Job 550 was started and completed. The following information is available with respect to this job: $ 236 $371 Direct materials Direct labor cost. Direct labor-hours Machine-hours 15 5 Required: 1. Assume that Landen has historically used a plantwide predetermined overhead rate with direct labor-hours as the allocation base. Under this approach: a. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate. b. Compute the total manufacturing cost of Job 550. c. If Landen uses a markup percentage of 200% of its total manufacturing cost, what selling price would it establish for Job 550? 2. Assume that Landen's controller believes that machine-hours is a better allocation base than direct labor-hours. Under this approach: a. Compute the plantwide predetermined overhead rate. b. Compute the total manufacturing cost of Job 550. c. If Landen uses a markup percentage of 200% of its total manufacturing cost, what selling price would it establish for Job 550? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places. Round your Predetermined Overhead Rate answers to 2 decimal places and all other answers to the nearest whole dollar.) 1. Direct labor-hours: 1a. Predetermined overhead rate 1b. Total manufacturing cost of Job 550 1c. Selling price 2. Machine-hours: 2a. Predetermined overhead rate 2b. Total manufacturing cost of Job 550 2c. Selling price per DLH per MH