Ratchford Clocks manufactures alarm clocks and wall clocks and allocates overhead based on direct labor hours. The production process is set up in three departments: Assembly, Finishing, and Calibrating. The following is information regarding the direct labor used to produce one unit of the two clocks: Per-Unit Hours Assembly Finishing Calibrating Alarm clocks 3 1 1 Wall clocks 2 3 2 Total direct labor hours 5 4 3 Factory overhead is budgeted for the year as follows: Line Item Description Amount Assembly Department $595,000 Finishing Department 200,000 Calibrating Department 140,000 Total factory overhead $935,000 Ratchford Clocks is planning to manufacture 50,000 alarm clocks and 10,000 wall clocks during the year. a. Determine the total number of direct labor hours that will be needed by each department. Department Direct labor hours Assembly fill in the blank 1 dlh Finishing fill in the blank 2 dlh Calibrating fill in the blank 3 dlh b. Determine the factory overhead rate by department using the multiple production department factory overhead rate method. Round your answers to two decimal places, if necessary. Department Factory overhead rate Assembly $fill in the blank 4 per direct labor hour Finishing $fill in the blank 5 per direct labor hour Calibrating $fill in the blank 6 per direct labor hour c. Determine the amount of factory overhead to be allocated to each unit of alarm clocks and wall clocks. Round your answers to two decimal places, if necessary. Alarm Clock fill in the blank 1 of 2$ per unit Wall Clock fill in the blank 2 of 2$ per unit d. Determine the amo