Required: 1. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct materials variances for both shampoo and water for the month of July. . Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct labor variances for the month of July. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct materials variances for both shampoo and water for the month of July. Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (1.e., zero variance). Required: 1. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct materials variances for both shampoo and water for the month of July. 2. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct labor variances for the month of July. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct labor variances for the month of July. Note: Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting. "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (I.e., zero variance). Round your answers to nearest dollar amount. E9-5 (Algo) Calculating Direct Materials and Direct Labor Variances [LO 9-3, 9-4] Suds \& Cuts is a local pet grooming shop owned by Collin Bark. Collin has prepared the following standard cost card for each dog bath given: During the month of July, Collin's employees gave 340 baths. The actual results were 720 ounces of shampoo used (cost of $482.40) ) 6,400 gallons of water used (cost of $448 ), and labor costs for 280 hours (cost of $3,080 ). Required: 1. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct materials variances for both shampoo and water for the month of July. 2. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct labor variances for the month of July. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Calculate Suds \& Cuts, direct materials variances for both shampoo and water for the month of July. Note: Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places. Indicate the effeci. of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (i.e., zero variance)