Northwest Company produces two types of glass shelving: rounded edge and squared edge. The company reports the following. Northwest's controller wants to apply activity-based costing to allocate the $128,800 of overhead costs to the two products to see whether product cost per unit would change markedly from that above. The following information is collected. Required: 1. Compute an activity rate for each activity using activity-based costing. 2. Compute overhead cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. 3. Determine product cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required: 1. Compute an activity rate for each activity using activity-based costing: 2. Compute overhead cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. 3. Determine product cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Compute an activity rate for each activity using activity-based costing. (Round "Activity rate" to 2 decimal places.) Compute overhead cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. (Round "Activity Rate" to 2 decima and other answers to the nearest whole dollar amount.) Required: 1. Compute an activity rate for each activity using activity-based costing. 2. Compute overhead cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. 3. Determine product cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. Complete this question by entering yoor answers in the tabs below. Determine product cost per unit for each of the two products using activity-based costing. (Round "Activity Rate" to 2 decimal places and other intermediate calculations to the nearest whole dollar amount. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places.)