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Trundle inc. makes two styles of trophies, basic and deluxe, and operates at capacity. trundle does large custom orders. trundle budgets to produce 10,000 basic trophies and 5,000 deluxe trophies. manufacturing takes place in two production departments: forming and assembly. in the forming department, indirect manufacturing costs are accumulated in two cost pools, set up and general overhead. in the assembly department, all indirect manufacturing costs are accumulated in one general overhead cost pool. the basic trophies are formed in batches of 200 but because of the more intricate detail of the deluxe trophies, they are formed in batches of 50.1.calculate the budgeted unit cost of basic and deluxe trophies based on a single plant-wide overhead rate, if total overhead is allocated based on total direct costs. (don't forget to include direct material and direct manufacturing labor cost in your unit cost calculation.)2.calculate the budgeted unit cost of basic and deluxe trophies based on departmental overhead rates, where forming department overhead costs are allocated based on direct manufacturing labor costs of the forming department and assembly department overhead costs are allocated based on total direct manufacturing labor costs of the assembly department.3.calculate the budgeted unit cost of basic and deluxe trophies if trundle allocates overhead costs in each department usingactivity-based costing, where setup costs are allocated based on number of batches and general overhead costs for each department are allocated based on direct manufacturing labor costs of each department.4.explain briefly why plant-wide, department, and activity-based costing systems show different costs for the basic and deluxe trophies. which system would you recommend and why? forming department basic deluxe totaldirect materials $28,800 $24,200 $53,000direct manufacturing labor 30,100 22,400 52,500overhead costs set up 8,850general overhead 16,800assembly department basic deluxe totaaldirect materials 5300 12700 18000direct manufacturing labor 15800 22200 38000overhead cost general overhead 22800

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