Part 2: Short Problem (Total: 10 points) Oakland Company makes two products, Product A and Product B. Data regarding the two products follow: Direct Labor-Hours per Unit 0.70 0.30 Product A Product B Annual Production 29,000 48,000 units units Additional information about the company follows: a. Product A require $35 in direct materials per unit, and Product B require $15 per unit. b. The direct labor wage rate is $10 per hour. c. Product A require special equipment and are more complex to manufacture than Product B. d. The ABC (activity-based costing) system has the following activity cost pools: 0 Estimated Activity Activity Cost Pool (Activity Measure) Overhead Cost Product A Product B Total Machine setups (number of setups) $15,300 90 80 170 Special processing (machine-hours) $128.000 3,200 3,200 General factory (organization-sustaining) S103,100 NA NA NA (There is no activity rate for the General Factory activity because it is an organization sustaining activity. Organization-sustaining costs are not allocated to products.) Required: 1 1. Compute the activity rate for each of the following activity cost pools. (Complete the worksheet below.) Activity Cost Pool (a) Estimated Overhead Cost (b) Expected Activity (c) Activity Rate Machine setups setups per setup Special processing MHs per MH 2. Determine the unit product cost of Product A according to the ABC system. (Complete the worksheets below. Round final answers to 2 decimal places.) Overhead (ABC) cost is assigned to Product A as follows: Activity Cost Pool a) Activity Rate (b) Activity (c) ABC Cost Machine setups per setup setups Special processing per MH MHS Total Unit product cost of Product A according to the ABC system: Product A (S) Direct materials (per unit); Direct labor (per unit): Overhead (per unit): Unit (product) cost