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Underhill Incorporated manufactures and sells two products: Product Y1 and Product Y0. Data concerning the expected production of each product and the expected total direct labor-hours (DLHs) required to produce that output appears below: Direct Direct Expected Labor Labor Production Per Unit Hours Product Y1 300 6.0 1,800 Product Y0 500 9.0 4,500 Total direct labor-hours 6,300The direct labor rate is $27.50 per DLH. The direct materials cost per unit is $106.10 for Product Y1 and $168.40 for Product Y0. The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity: Estimated Activity Overhead EXPECTED ACTIVITY Activity Cost Pool Measures Cost Product Y1 Product Y0 TotalLabor-related DLHs $151,263 1,800 4,500 6,300Production orders Orders $43,253 300 400 700Order size MHs $863,478 4,900 5,000 9,900Total $1,057,9941. What is the overhead applied to each unit of Product Y1 under activity-based costing?2. If the company allocates all of its overhead based on direct labor-hours using its traditional costing method, what is the overhead cost that would be applied to each unit of Product Y1?

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