Borne Company manufactures two models of industrial components—a Basic model (20,000 units) and an Advanced Model (5,000 units). The company considers all of its manufacturing overhead costs ($1,618,900) to be fixed and it uses plantwide manufacturing overhead cost allocation based on direct labor-hours. It is considering implementing an activity-based costing (ABC) system that allocates all of it manufacturing overhead to four cost pools—Assemble and Pack (allocated based on direct labor-hours), Machining (allocated based on machine-hours), Order Processing (allocated based on the number of orders processed), and Setups (allocated based on setup hours). An ABC implementation team has completed the activity-based cost allocations and is seeking your help in creating some Tableau visualizations that contrast these cost allocations with the company’s plantwide approach. Create a bar chart that includes two bars pertaining to the Basic model followed by two bars pertaining to the Advanced model. The first bar for each model will quantify the model’s total manufacturing overhead cost according to the plantwide approach, whereas each model’s second bar will quantify the model’s total manufacturing overhead cost according to the activity-based approach. Double-click on the newly created “Sheet 2” at the bottom and rename it “Total Overhead Cost Comparison” On the left-hand side under “Dimensions” (sometimes labeled as Tables), click on “Allocation Method” and drag it to the “Columns” area above the blank sheet. In the resulting table, click on the “Null” header and choose “Exclude” On the left-hand side under “Measures” (sometimes labeled as Tables) double click on “Basic Total” On the left-hand side under “Measures” (sometimes labeled as Tables) double click on “Advanced Total” In the upper right-hand corner of the screen, click on “Show Me,” then select the “side-by-side bars” option in the 3rd row down in the far-right column In the “Columns” section, there will be two pills called “Allocation Method” and “Measure