lce Cool produces two different models of air conditioners. The activities, costs, and cost drivers associated with the production processes follow. Additional production information concerning its two models follows. 1. Compute the activity rate for each activity using activity-based costing. 2. Using activity based costing, compute the overhead cost per unit for each model. 3. Compute the total product cost per unit for each model. 4. For each model, compute the gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per udit). Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Using activity-based costing, compute the overhead cost per unit for esch modol. (Round "Activity Rate" to 2 decimal places and other answers to the nearest whole doltar amount.) Using activity-based costing, compute the overhead cost per unit for each model. (Round "Activity Rate" to 2 decim other answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Compute the activity rate for each activity using activity-based costing. 2. Using activity-based costing, compute the overhead cost per unit for each model. 3. Compute the total product cost per unit for each model. 4. For each model, compute the gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit). Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below: Compute the total product cost per unit for each model. (Round "Activity Rate" to 2 decimal places and other intermedia calculations to the nearest whole dollar amount. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.) mpute the activity rate for each activity using activity-based costing. ing activity-based costing, compute the overhead cost per unit for each model. mpute the total product cost per unit for each model. r each model, compute the gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit). omplete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. each model, compute the gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit). (Round "Product cost er unit" and "Gross Profit" to 2 decimal places and other intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar amount. egative amounts should be indicated with a minus sign.)