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 Standard Quantity Standard Rate Shampoo 2 oz. $ 0.30 per oz. Water 18 gal. $ 0.05 per gal. Direct labor 1.2 hr. $11.00 per hr. Standard Unit Cost $ 0.60 0.90 13.20 During the month of July, Collin's employees gave 380 baths. The actual results were 740 ounces of shampoo used (cost of $259.00). 6,800 gallons of water used (cost of $544), and labor costs for 320 hours (cost of $3,840). 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. es Required 1 Required 2 Calculate Suds & Cuts direct materials variances for both shampoo and water for the month of July. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places. Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (ie, zero variance).) Shampoo Water Direct Material Price Variance Direct Material Quantity Variance Required Required 2 > 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 Standard Quantity Standard Rate Shampoo 2 02. $ 0.30 per oz. Water 18 gal. $ 0.05 per gal. Direct labor 1.2 hr. $11.00 per hr. Standard Unit Cost $ 0.60 0.90 13.20 During the month of July, Collin's employees gave 380 baths. The actual results were 740 ounces of shampoo used (cost of $259.00). 6,800 gallons of water used (cost of $544), and labor costs for 320 hours (cost of $3,840). 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. Required 1 Required 2 Calculate Suds & Cuts direct labor variances for the month of July. (Indicate the effect of each variance by selecting "F" for favorable, "U" for unfavorable, and "None" for no effect (ezero variance). Round your answers to nearest dollar amount.) Direct Labor Rate Variance Direct Labor Efficiency Variance