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Bike-O-Rama produces two bike models: Voltage and EasyRider. Departmental overhead data follow. Required: 1. Compute departmental overhead rates using (a) machine hours to allocate budgeted Fabricating costs and (b) direct labor hours to allocate budgeted Assembly costs. 2. The company reports the following actual production usage data. Compute the overhead cost per unit for each model. 3. The company reports additional information below. For each model, compute the product cost per unit. 4. For each model, compute gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit). Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Compute departmental overhead rates using (a) machine hours to allocate budgeted Fabricating costs and (b) direct labor hours to allocate budgeted Assembly costs. Bike-O-Rama produces two bike modeis: Volage and EasyRidet. Departmental overhead data follow. Raywiner. 1. Compute departmental overhead rates using (a) machine hours to allocate budgeted Fabricating costs and (b) direct labor hours to allocate budgeted Assembly costs 2. The company reports the following actual production usage data. Compute the overhead cost per unit for each model. 3. The company reports additional information below. For each model compute the product cost per unit. 4. For each model, compute gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tobs below. The company reports the following actual production usage data. Compute the overhead cast pur unit for each model. (hound your "Hours per unit" amounts to i decimal place and other answers to 2 dedimal places.) Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. The company reports additional information below. For each model, compute the product cost per unit. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) For each model, compute gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit). Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. For each model, compute gross profit per unit (selling price per unit minus product cost per unit). (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.)