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Rondeau, Inc., manufactures and sells two products: Product V9 and Product M6. Data concerning the expected production of each product and the expected total direct labor-hours (DLHs) required to produce that output appear below: Expected Production Direct Labor-Hours Per Unit Total Direct Labor-Hours Product V9 660 12.6 8,316 Product M6 760 9.6 7,296 Total direct labor-hours 15,612 The direct labor rate is $27.40 per DLH. The direct materials cost per unit for each product is given below: Direct Materials Cost per Unit Product V9 $291.60 Product M6 $184.80 The company is considering adopting an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools, activity measures, and expected activity: Estimated Expected Activity Activity Cost Pools Activity Measures Overhead Cost Product V9 Product M6 Total Labor-related DLHs $ 103,656 8,316 7,296 15,612 Product testing Tests 76,808 1,140 1,520 2,660 Order size MHs 402,000 5,700 5,040 10,740 $ 582,464 Required: Calculate the difference between the unit product costs under the traditional costing method and the activity-based costing system for each of the two products. (Round your intermediate calculations and final answers to 2 decimal places. Enter your answers as positive values.)

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Solution:

Expected Production Direct Labor-Hours Per Unit Total Direct Labor-Hours

660 12.6 8,316

760 9.6 7,296

Total directlabor-hours 15,612

The company has an activity-based costing system with the following activity cost pools,activity measures, and expected activity:

Estimated Expected Activity

Activity Activity Overhead Product V9 Product M6 Total

CostPools Measures Cost

Labor-related DLHs $234,168 2,500 6,300 8,800

Machine setups setups 13,800 300 200 500

General factory MHs 112,423 3,100 3,000 6,100

$360,391

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