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Bangor Company manufactures two products, Product F and Product G. The company expects to produce and sell 1,400 units of Product F and 1,800 units of Product G during the current year. The company uses activity-based costing to compute unit product costs for external reports. Data relating to the company's three activity cost pools are given below for the current year:
Total Activity
Activity Cost PoolTotal Cost Product F Product G Total
Machine setups setups 100 setups 180 setups
Purchases orders orders 1,010 orders 1,520 orders
General Factory hours 3,600 hours 5,840 hours Required: Using the activity-based costing approach, determine the overhead cost per unit for each product.
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