17 Blazer Chemical produces and sells an ice-melting granular used on roadways and sidewalks in winter. It annually produces and sells about 100 tons of its granular. In its nine year history, the company has never reported a net loss. However, because of this year's unusually mild winter projected demand for its product is only 70 tons. Based on its predicted production and sales of 70 tons, the company projects the following income statement funder absorption costing) Sales (70 tons at 520,500 per ton) Cost of goods sold (70 tons at $15,500 perto) Gross margin Selling and winistrative expenses Tot loss $1,435.000 1,005.000 350,000 372.00 $(22,400) Book Its product cost information follows and consists mainly of foed cost because of its automated production process requiring expensive equipment Variable direct labor and sateral costs per ton Fixed cost per ton ($740,000 - 70 tons) Total product cost per ton $ 4,929 10 572 $15.50 Selling and administrative expenses consist of variable selling and administrative expenses of $320 per ton and foed selling and administrative expenses of $350,000 per year. The company's president is concerned about the adverse reaction from its creditors and shareholders of the projected net loss is reported the operations manager mentions that since the company has large storage capacity, it can report o net income by keeping its production at the usual 100-on level even though it expects to sell only 70 tons. The president is puzzled by the suggestion that the company can report income by producing more without increasing sales Selling and administrative expenses consist of variable selling and administrative expenses of $320 per ton and fixed selling and administrative expenses of $350,000 per year. The company's president is concerned about the adverse reaction from its creditors and shareholders if the projected net loss is reported the bperations manager mentions that since the company has farge storage capacity, it can report a net income by keeping its production at the usual 100 ton level even though it expects to sell only 70 tons. The president is puzzled by the suggestion that the company can report income by producing more without increasing sales Book Print Required: 1. Con the company report a net income by increasing production to 100 tons and storing the excess production in inventory? Complete the following income statement (using absorption costing) based on production of 100 tons and sales of 70 tons. (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollar.) Production volume 70 tons 100 tons Cost of goods sold: Cost of goods sold per unit Number of tons sold Total cost of goods sold BLAZER CHEMICAL Income statement. Absorption method Production volume 70 tons 100 tons Sales volume - 70 tons