1.
To compute: The contribution margin per unit, contribution margin ratio, and contribution margin (in dollars).
2.
To compute: The monthly operating income at the estimated sale of 170,000 units.
3.
To compute: The operating income at the sales level of $4,500,000.
4.
To compute: The breakeven point in units and in dollars.
5.
To compute: The required units to be sold to earn target monthly profit of $269,500.
6.
To compute: The required units to be sold to breakeven each month with the increase in variable and fixed costs.
7.
To compute: The operating leverage factor of the company.
8.
To compute: The percentage of increase in operating income if sales volume increases by 8%.
9.
To compute: The company’s current margin of safety in dollars and as a percentage.
10.
To compute: The required sales mix to earn the target profit of $269,500.
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