Way Cool produces two different models of air conditioners. The company produces the mechanical systems in their components department. The mechanical systems are combined with the housing assembly in its finishing department. The activities, costs, and drivers associated with these two manufacturing processes and the production support process follow. (Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Round your intermediate calculations and round "Cost per unit and OH rate" answers to 2 decimal places.) Process Activity Components Changeover Machining Setups Quantity 850 7,700 160 Finishing Welding Inspecting Rework 4,200 Overhead Coat Driver $ 454,500 Number of batches 301.000 Machine hours 227,500 Number of setupa $ 983,000 $ 181,500 Welding hours 233,000 Number of inspections 60, 350 Rework orders $ 474,850 $ 136,500 Purchase orders 32,350 Number of units 60,610 Number of units $ 229, 460 735 200 Support Purchasing Providing space Providing utilities 555 6,300 6,300 Additional production information concerning its two product lines follows. Units produced Welding hours Batches Number of inspections Machine hours Setups Rework orders Purchase orders Model 145 2,100 1,200 425 470 2,300 80 100 370 Model 212 4,200 3,000 425 265 5,400 80 100 185 1. Using a plantwide overhead rate based on machine hours, compute the overhead cost per unit for each product line. 2. Determine the total cost per unit for each product line if the direct labor and direct materials costs per unit are $210 for Model 145 and $200 for Model 212. Activity Driver Plantwide OH rate Units Produced Total Overhead Cost $ 0 Overhead Assigned Model 145 Model 212 OH Cost per unit 0 Model 145 Model 212 0 3. If the market price for Model 145 is $752 and the market price for Model 212 is $490, determine the profit or loss per unit for each model. Model 145 Model 212 Market price