Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
a. Total factory overhead = $1,000,000
Total direct labor hours = 50,000
Rate per hour = $1,000,000/50,000
= $20
Number of labor hours, product T = 20,000
Factory overhead = 20,000 × $20 = $400,000
Number of labor hours, product U = 30,000
Factory overhead = 30,000 × $20 = $600,000
b. Product T, factory overhead = $400000
Units = 900
Per unit factory overhead = $400,000/900
= 444.44
Product T, factory overhead = $600000
Units = 1100
Per unit factory overhead = $600,000/1100
= 545.46
c. Supervision = $700,000
Direct labor hours = 50000
Supervision rate per hour = $700000/50000
= $14
Set up labor = $300,000
Number of setup = 400
Supervision rate per hour = $300000/400
= $750
d. For product T:
Plant Supervision = 20,000 × 14 = 280,000
Set-up labor = 200 × 750 = 150,000
Total cost = 430,000
Number of unit = 900
Factory overhead per unit = 430,000/900 = 477.8
For product U:
Plant Supervision = 30,000 × 14 = 420,000
Set-up labor = 200 × 750 = 150,000
Total cost = 570,000
Number of unit = 1100
Factory overhead per unit = 570,000/1100 = 518.2
e. For the first part, the factory overhead is being divided using direct labor hours.
For the second part, the factory overhead is being aportioned using activity based costing.