Using the data from the previous two problems, calculate the total cost per unit for Twins and Doubles. Round to the nearest whole dollar Total Cost per unit Direct material Twin $ Double Direct labor cost $ GA Overhead $ $ Total per unit $ Box Springs, Inc., makes two sizes of box springs twin and double. The direct material for the twin is 520 per unit and $40 is used in direct labor, while the direct material for the double is $40 per unit, and the labor cost is $45 per unit. Box Springs estimates it will make 4,500 twins and 9,500 doubles in the next year. It estimates the overhead for each cost pool and cost driver activities as follows: Activity Cost Pools Driver Estimated Overhead Use per Use per Twin Double Framing Square feet of pine $220,000 6.000 1.000 Padding Square feet of quilting $225,000 120,000 95.000 Filing Square feet Filling $320,000 510,000 325,000 Labelling Number of boxes $250,000 810,000 400,000 Inspecting Number of inspections $165,000 12,000 6,000 How much does each unit cost to manufacture? Round to the nearest whole number unless otherwise specified. How much does each unit cost to manufacture? Round to the nearest whole number unless otherwise specified. Activity Cost Pools Driver Estimated Overhead Total Driver Activity Rate (round to thenearest cent) Framing Square feet of pine $ $220,000 7,000 Padding Square feet of quilting $ $225,000 215.000 Filling Square feet Filling $320,000 835,000 Labelling $ Number of boxes $250,000 1,210,000 GA Inspecting Number of inspections $165,000 18,000 w Activity Cost Pool Activity Rate (round to the nearest cent) Activity per Twin Cost per Twin Activity per Double Cost per Double $ $ Framing $ 5 Padding $ $ 5 Filling $ $ $ Labeling $ S 5 Inspection 5 Total Number of Units Ovohead per unit Using the data from the previous two problems, calculate the total cost per unit for Twins and Doubles. Round to the nearest whole dollar Twin Double Total Cost per unit Direct material Direct labor cost A $ GA $ $ Overhead $ $ Total per unit $