Pocifica Industrial Products Corporation makes two products Product Hand Product L Product His expected to sell 47000 units next year and Product Lis expected to sell 9,400 units. A unit of elther product requires 0.9 direct labor-hours, The company's total manufacturing overhead for the year is expected to be $4.314,600. Required: 1-a. The company currently applles manufacturing overhead to products using direct lobor-hours as the allocation base. If this method is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be applied to each product? 1-b. Compute the total amount of overhead cost that would be applied to each product 2. Management is considering an activity-based costing system and would like to know what impact this change might have on product costs. For purposes of discussion, it has been suggested that all of the manufacturing overhead be treated as a product-level cost. The total manufacturing overhead would be divided in half between the two products, with $2,157,300 assigned to Product Hanc $2,157,300 assigned to Product L. If this suggestion is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be assigned to each product? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1A Reg 18 Req2 The company currently applies manufacturing overhead to products using direct labor-hours as the allocation base. If this method is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be applied to each product? (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Product H Product Overhead cost per unit KA Reg 13 > Pacifica Industrial Products Corporation makes two products, Product H and Product L. Product His expected to sell 47,000 units next year and Product L is expected to sell 9,400 units. A unit of either product requires 0.9 direct labor-hours. The company's total manufacturing overhead for the year is expected to be $4.314,600. Required: 1-a. The company currently applies manufacturing overhead to products using direct labor-hours as the allocation base. If this method is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be applied to each product? 1-6. Compute the total amount of overhead cost that would be applied to each product. 2. Management is considering an activity-based costing system and would like to know what impact this change might have on product costs. For purposes of discussion, it has been suggested that all of the manufacturing overhead be treated as a product-level cost. The total manufacturing overhead would be divided in half between the two products, with $2,157,300 assigned to Product Hanc $2,157,300 assigned to Product L. If this suggestion is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be assigned to each product? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Reg 1A Req 18 Reg 2 Compute the total amount of overhead cost that would be applied to each product. Product H Product L Total Total overhead cost Pacifica Industrial Products Corporation makes two products, Product H and Product L. Product H is expected to sell 47,000 units next year and Product Lis expected to sell 9,400 units. A unit of either product requires 0.9 direct labor-hours. The company's total manufacturing overhead for the year is expected to be $4,314,600, Required: 1-a. The company currently applies manufacturing overhead to products using direct labor-hours as the allocation base. If this method is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be applied to each product? 1-b. Compute the total amount of overhead cost that would be applied to each product. 2. Management is considering an activity-based costing system and would like to know what impact this change might have on product costs. For purposes of discussion, it has been suggested that all of the manufacturing overhead be treated as a product-level cost. The total manufacturing overhead would be divided in half between the two products, with $2,157,300 assigned to Product Hand $2,157,300 assigned to Product L. If this suggestion is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be assigned to each product? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. es Reg 1A Reg 1B Reg 2 Management is considering an activity-based costing system and would like to know what impact this change might have on product costs. For purposes of discussion, it has been suggested that all of the manufacturing overhead be treated as a product-level cost. The total manufacturing overhead would be divided in hall between the two products, with $2,157,300 assigned to Product H and $2,157,300 assigned to Product L. If this suggestion is followed, how much overhead cost per unit would be assigned to each product? (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) Show less Product H Product L Overhead cost per unit