Siegel Company manufactures a product that is available in both a deluxe model and a regular model. The company has manufactured the regular model for years. The deluxe model was introduced several years ago to tap a new segment of the market. Since introduction of the deluxe model, the company's profits have steadily declined and management has become increasingly concerned about the accuracy of its costing system. Sales of the deluxe model have been increasing rapidly Manufacturing overhead is assigned to products on the basis of direct labor hours. For the current year, the company has estimated that it will incur $5,014,200 in manufacturing overhead cost and produce 16,000 units of the deluxe model and 121,000 units of the regular model. The deluxe model requires 10 hours of direct labor time per unit, and the regular model requires 0.5 hour. Material and labor costs per unit are as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Model Deluxe Regular $ 154 $ 117 $ 10 3.7 Required: 1-a. Using direct labor-hours as the base for assigning manufacturing overhead cost to products, compute the predetermined overhead rate 1-6. Using the predetermined overhead rate computed in 1.a above and other data from the problem, determine the unit product cost of each model 2. Management is considering using activity-based absorption costing to apply manufacturing overhead cost to products. The activity based system would have the following four activity cost pools: Activity Cast Pool Purchasing Processing Scrap/rework Shipping Activity Measure Purchase orders issued Machine-hours Scrap/rework orders issued Number of shipments Estimated Overhead Cost $ 255,300 3,120,000 581,400 1,057,560 $ 5,014,200 Activity Measure Purchase orders issued Machine-hours Scrap/rework orders issued Number of shipments Expected Activity Deluxe Regular Total 460 920 1,380 20,860 31,200 52,000 475 380 855 5,640 8,460 14,100 Determine the predetermined overhead rate for each of the four activity cost pools. 3. Using the predetermined overhead rates you computed in part (2), do the following: a. Compute the total amount of manufacturing overhead cost that would be applied to each model using the activity-based absorption costing system. After these totals have been computed determine the amount of manufacturing overhead cost per unit of each model. b. Compute the unit product cost of each modet (including direct materials, direct labor, and manufacturing overhead)