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Cooke Company Manufactures Two Products, Product F and Product G

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Cooke Company manufactures two products, Product F and Product G. The company expects to produce and sell 1,400 units of Product F and 1,800 units of Product G during the current year. The company uses activity-based costing to compute unit product costs for external reports. Below are current year data for the company's three activity cost pools:
 Total Activity  Activity Cost Pool  Total Cost  Product F Product G Total  Machine setups $10,80080 setups 100 setups 180 setups  Purchase orders $77,520510 orders 1,010orders 1,520 orders  General factory $75,9202,240hours 3,600hours 5,840 hours \begin{array}{llrrr}&&&\text { Total Activity }\\\text { Activity Cost Pool } & \text { Total Cost } & \text { Product } F & \text { Product } G & \text { Total }\\\text { Machine setups } & \$ 10,800 & 80 \text { setups } & 100 \text { setups } & 180 \text { setups } \\\text { Purchase orders } & \$ 77,520& 510 \text { orders } & 1,010 \text {orders } & 1,520 \text { orders } \\\text { General factory } & \$ 75,920& 2,240 \text {hours } & 3,600 \text {hours } & 5,840 \text { hours }\end{array}
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Using the activity-based costing approach, determine the overhead cost per unit for each product.

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