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Oriole Company incurs a cost of $34 per unit, of which $19 is variable, to make a product that normally sells for $59. A foreign
wholesaler offers to buy 5,200 units at $31 each. Oriole will incur additional costs of $1 per unit to imprint a logo and to pay for
shipping. Compute the increase or decrease in net income Oriole will realize by accepting the special order, assuming Oriole has
sufficient excess operating capacity. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number (e.g., -45) or parentheses (e.g.,
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