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Weisman, Inc. uses activity-based costing as the basis for information to set prices for its six lines of seasonal coats. Activity Cost Pools Estimated Overhead Estimated Use of Cost Drivers per Activity Designing$437,71513,700 designer hours Sizing and cutting4,108,500166,000 machine hours Stitching and trimming1,439,10078,000 labor hours Wrapping and packing325,50035,000 finished units Compute the activity-based overhead rates using the following budgeted data for each of the activity cost pools. (Round answers to 2 decimal places, e. g. 12.25.) Activity-based overhead rates Designing $ per designer hour Sizing and cutting $ per machine hour Stitching and trimming $ per labor hour Wrapping and packing $ per finished unit

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