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Markham Company makes two products: Basic Product and Deluxe Product. Annual production and sales are 1,700 units of Basic Product and 1,100 units of Deluxe Product. The company has traditionally used direct labor-hours as the basis for applying all manufacturing overhead to products. Basic Product requires 0.3 direct labor hours per unit and Deluxe Product requires 0.6 direct labor hours per unit. The total estimated overhead for next period is $98,785.
The company is considering switching to an activity-based costing system for the purpose of computing unit product costs for external reports. The new activity-based costing system would have three overhead activity cost pools-Activity 1, Activity 2, and General Factory-with estimated overhead costs and expected activity as follows:
 Estimated  Expected Activity  Basic  Activity Cost Pool  Overhead Costs  Product  Deluxe Product  Total  Activity 1 $30,5281,0006001,600 Activity 2 17,3851,7002001,900 General Factory 50,8725106601,170 Total $98,785\begin{array} { l c c c c } & \text { Estimated } & { \text { Expected Activity } } \\ & & \text { Basic } & & \\\text { Activity Cost Pool } & \text { Overhead Costs } & \text { Product } & \text { Deluxe Product } & \text { Total } \\\text { Activity 1 } & \$ 30,528 & 1,000 & 600 & 1,600 \\\text { Activity 2 } & 17,385 & 1,700 & 200 & 1,900 \\\text { General Factory } & 50,872 & 510 & 660 & 1,170 \\\text { Total } & \$ 98,785 & & &\end{array}
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