Pillar Pillar Manufacturing Inc. ("the company") makes pillars, and is considering bidding on a job In order to submit this bid, the company needs to calculate the total cost of performing this job. Financial details for the proposed job are as follows: Number of inspections 160 Number of machine hours 1,200 Number of direct labour hours 4,000 Direct materials $42,000 Direct labour $32,000 Number of material moves 50 The company has three different categories of overhead. The overhead costs for each of the categories for the next year are as follows: Costs Cost Driver Expected Activity Materials handling $120,000 Material moves 8,000 Maintenance $360,000 Machine hours 24,000 Inspection $14,000 Inspections 4,000 The company applies overhead using a predetermined overhead rate based upon a budgeted direct labour hours of 100,000. Using the above information answer all of the following questions. Question 29 (1 point) If the company used activity-based costing, calculate the total overhead cost that would be assigned for material handling to the job A/ Question 30 (1 point) If the company used activity-based costing, calculate the total overhead cost that would be assigned for maintenance to the job A Question 31 (1 point) If the company used activity-based costing, calculate the total overhead cost that would be assigned for inspections to the job A Question 32 (1 point) If the company used activity-based costing, calculate the total of material cost + direct labour cost that would be assigned to the job A/ Question 33 (1 point) If the company used activity-based costing, calculate the total cost that would be assigned to the job A/ Question 34 (2 points) If the company allocated overhead to the job using a plantwide overhead rate, calculate the total overhead cost assigned to the job A/ Question 35 (1 point) If the company allocated overhead to the job using a plantwide overhead rate, calculate the total cost assigned to the job Question 36 (1 point) It would not be appropriate to adopt an ABC policy if which of the following were true: a) The cost of developing individual cost pools was too great. b) All products consumed resources in a similar manner. Oc) All of the other answers are correct. d) The products being produced were quite similar