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Annika Company uses activity-based costing. The company has two products: A and B. The annual production and sales of Product A is 4,000 units and of Product B is 1,000 units. There are three activity cost pools, with total cost and activity as follows:
Total Activity | |||||
Activity Cost Pool | Total Cost | Product A | Product B | Total | |
Activity 1 | $ | 18,000 | 700 | 300 | 1,000 |
Activity 2 | $ | 24,000 | 500 | 100 | 600 |
Activity 3 | $ | 60,000 | 800 | 400 | 1,200 |
The activity-based costing cost per unit of Product A is ?
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