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Business, 24.11.2021 05:30 lindsayb2000

CardioTrainer Equipment Company manufactures stationary bicycles and treadmills. The products are produced in the Fabrication and Assembly production departments. In addition to production activities, several other activities are required to produce the two products. These activities and their associated activity rates are as follows: Activity Activity Rate
Fabrication $22 per machine hour (mh)
Assembly $12 per direct labor hour (dlh)
Setup $40 per setup
Inspecting $18 per inspection
Production scheduling $8 per production order
Purchasing $5 per purchase order
The activity-base usage quantities and units produced for each product were as follows:
Stationary Bicycle Treadmill
Machine hours 1,680 1,070
Direct labor hours 243 131
Setups 45 20
Inspections 158 94
Production orders 60 32
Purchase orders 240 98
Units produced 500 350
Use the activity rate and usage information to compute the total activity costs and the activity costs per unit for each product. If required, round your answers to two decimal places.

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