Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Kilbourne Appliances produces two models of beverage coolers for homes and offices, the KA-15 and the KA-24. Data on operations and costs for March follow. equired: Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses the number of units to allocate overhead to the products. - Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kibourne Appliances uses direct labor cost. - Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses direct material costs to allocate overhead to the products. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses the number of units to allocate overhead to the products. Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses the number of units to allocate overhea the products. . Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses direct labor cost. c. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses direct material costs to allocate overhea to the products. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses direct labor cost. Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses the number of units to allocate overhead to the products. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses direct labor cost. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses direct material costs to allocate overhead to the products. Compute the individual product costs per unit assuming that Kilbourne Appliances uses direct material costs to allocate overhead to the products. Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to 2 decimal places