Tiger Furnishings produces two models of cabinets for home theater components, the Basic and the Dominator, Data on operations and costs for March follow: Units produced Machine-hours Direct labor-hours Direet materials costa Direct labor costs Manufacturing overhead costa Total costs Basic 1, 100 3.300 2,300 $16.000 65,000 Dominator 420 3,200 2,800 $. 4,550 40,000 Total 1,520 6.500 5,100 $ 20,550 105,000 186,400 $311,950 Tiger Furnishings's CFO believes that a two-stage cost allocation system would give managers better cost information. She asks the company's cost accountant to analyze the accounts and assign overhead costs to two pools: overhead related to direct labor cost and overhead related to machine-hours. The analysis of overhead accounts by the cost accountant follows: Manufacturing Overhead Utilities Supplies Training Supervision Machine depreciation Plant depreciation Miscellaneous Overhead Estimate $. 1,500 4,300 8,600 23,800 30,000 20,500 97,700 Cost Pool Assignment Machine-hour related Direct labor cost related Direct labor cost related Direct labor cost related Machine-hour related Machine-hour related Direct labor cost related Required: b. Compute the product costs per unit assuming that Tiger Furnishings uses direct labor costs and machine-hours to allocate overhead to the products (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number.) Basic Dominator Total Required: b. Compute the product costs per unit assuming that Tiger Furnishings uses direct labor costs and machine-hours to allocate overhead to the products. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest whole number.) Basic Dominator Total Product Costing Direct material Direct labor Overhead Machine-related Labor-related Total overhead Total cost Units produced Unit cost $ $ 0 s os 0 $ 0 $ 0 0