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The total factory overhead for Bardot Marine Company is budgeted for the year at $2,622,000. Bardot Marine manufactures two types of boats: speedboats and bass boats. The speedboat and bass boat each require six direct labor hours for manufacture. Each product is budgeted for 9,500 units of production for the year. When required, round all per unit answers to the nearest cent. a. Determine the total number of budgeted direct labor hours for the year. direct labor hoursb. Determine the single plantwide factory overhead rate.$ per dlhc. Determine the factory overhead allocated per unit for each product using the single plantwide factory overhead rate. Speedboat $ per unitBass boat $ per unit2) Multiple Production Department Factory Overhead RatesThe total factory overhead for Bardot Marine Company is budgeted for the year at $1,107,000, divided into two departments: Fabrication, $582,000, and Assembly, $525,000. Bardot Marine manufactures two types of boats: speedboats and bass boats. The speedboats require two direct labor hours in Fabrication and four direct labor hours in Assembly. The bass boats require two direct labor hours in Fabrication and three direct labor hours in Assembly. Each product is budgeted for 6,000 units of production for the year. When required, round all per unit answers to the nearest cent. a. Determine the total number of budgeted direct labor hours for the year in each department. Fabrication direct labor hoursAssembly direct labor hoursb. Determine the departmental factory overhead rates for both departments. Fabrication $ per dlhAssembly $ per dlhc. Determine the factory overhead allocated per unit for each product using the department factory overhead allocation rates. Speedboat: $ per unitBass boat: $ per unit

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