a. Determine the activity rate for each activity. Activity Activity Rate Casting $fill in the blank 1 per machine hour Assembly $fill in the blank 2 per direct labor hour Inspecting $fill in the blank 3 per inspection Setup $fill in the blank 4 per setup Materials handling $fill in the blank 5 per load b. Use the activity rates in (a) to determine the total and per-unit activity costs associated with each product. Round the per unit amounts to the nearest cent. Product Total Activity Cost Activity Cost Per Unit Entry Lighting Fixtures $fill in the blank 6 $fill in the blank 7 Dining Room Lighting Fixtures $fill in the blank 8 $fill in the blank 9

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Activity rates and product costs using activity-based costing

Idris Inc. manufactures entry and dining room lighting fixtures. Five activities are used in manufacturing the fixtures. These activities and their associated budgeted activity costs and activity bases are as follows:

Activity Budgeted
Activity Cost

Activity Base
Casting $640,000 Machine hours
Assembly 125,000 Direct labor hours
Inspecting 30,000 Number of inspections
Setup 28,000 Number of setups
Materials handling 20,000 Number of loads

 

Corporate records were obtained to estimate the amount of activity to be used by the two products. The estimated activity-base usage quantities and units produced follow:

Activity Base Entry Dining Total
Machine hours 7,500 12,500 20,000
Direct labor hours 3,000 2,000 5,000
Number of inspections 200 400 600
Number of setups 150 200 350
Number of loads 400 600 1,000
Units produced 5,000 4,000 9,000

 

a. Determine the activity rate for each activity.

Activity Activity Rate
Casting $fill in the blank 1 per machine hour
Assembly $fill in the blank 2 per direct labor hour
Inspecting $fill in the blank 3 per inspection
Setup $fill in the blank 4 per setup
Materials handling $fill in the blank 5 per load

b. Use the activity rates in (a) to determine the total and per-unit activity costs associated with each product. Round the per unit amounts to the nearest cent.

Product Total Activity Cost Activity Cost Per Unit
Entry Lighting Fixtures $fill in the blank 6 $fill in the blank 7
Dining Room Lighting Fixtures $fill in the blank 8 $fill in the blank 9
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