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Hickory company manufactures two products-14,000 units of product y and 6,000 units of product z. the company uses a plantwide overhead rate based on direct labor-hours. it is considering implementing an activity-based costing (abc) system that allocates all $791,400 of its manufacturing overhead to four cost pools. the following additional information is available for the company as a whole and for products y and z: estimated overhead cost expected activity activity cost pool machining machine setups product desigrn general factory activity measure machine-hours number of setups number of products direct labor-hours379,500 12,000 dlhs $ 203,000 10,000 mhs $ 121,900 87,000 230 setups 2 products activity measure product yproduct z machine-hours number of setups number of products direct labor-hours 7,300 50 2,700 180 1 2,500 9,500
9. using the abc system, how much total manufacturing overhead cost would be assigned to product y? (round all intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.) total manufacturing overhead cost
10. using the abc system, how much total manufacturing overhead cost would be assigned to product z? total manufacturing overhead cost
11. using the plantwide overhead rate, what percentage of the total overhead cost is allocated to product y and product z? (round your "percentage" answers to 2 decimal place.) product y product z manufacturing overhead
12. using the abc system, what percentage of the machining costs is assigned to product y and product z? (round your "percentage" answers to 2 decimal places.) product y product z machining cost
13. using the abc system, what percentage of machine setups cost is assigned to product y and product z? (round your "percentage" answers to 2 decimal places.) product y product z machine setups cost
14. using the abc system, what percentage of the product design cost is assigned to product y and product z? product y product z product design cost
15. using the abc system, what percentage of the general factory cost is assigned to product y and product z? (round your "percentage" answers to 2 decimal place.) product y product z general factory cost

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