(a)
Concept introduction:
Contribution Margin: Contribution margin is the margin which is calculated by deducting variable cost from sales revenue.
To calculate:
Thecontribution margin earned on each backpack.
(b)
Concept introduction:
Contribution Margin: Contribution margin is the margin which is calculated by deducting variable cost from sales revenue.
To find out:
The contribution margin lost on each backpack donated to charity.
(c)
Concept introduction:
Contribution Margin: Contribution margin is the margin which is calculated by deducting variable cost from sales revenue.
To find out:
The contribution margin if one backpack is donated with each backpack.
(d)
Concept introduction:
Contribution Margin: Contribution margin is the margin which is calculated by deducting variable cost from sales revenue.
To find out:
The contribution margin if one backpack is donated with each backpack.

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