17-24 Variance analysis, sales-mix, and sales-quantity variances. Blank Slate Inc. (BSI) produces tablet computers. BSI markets three different handheld models. SlatePro is a souped-up version for the executive on the go; Slate is a consumer-oriented version; and SlateLite is a stripped down version for the young adult market. You are BSI's senior vice-president of marketing. The CEO has discovered that the total contribution margin came in lower than budgeted, and it is your responsibility to explain to him why results are different from the budget. Budgeted and actual operating data for the company's third quarter of 2022 are as follows:Novelty Promargolill oom.Ve Gold 08.18 000,81 Silver Budgeted Operating Data, Third Quarter 2022 Variable Cost Bronze Contribution Sales Volume Selling Price per Unit Margin per Unit in Units Slate Pro $379 $182 $197 12,500 Slate 269 98 Jun 37,500 average Gol 171 SlateLite omer would 149 received the discount for the 209% dive or the next 30 s 65 and the 30% 84 Bunt only for 50,000 Assume that all program member 100,000 the chain's hotels Also, assume the SEvinUp Required Actual Operating Data, Third Quarter 2022 1. Calculate the progress Variable Cost Contribution Sales Volume s not subser Selling Price per Unit Margin per Unit in Units SlatePro $349 $178 $171 11,000 orating inc Slate 285 193 44,000 SlateLite 6 201812 102 U and to anoin 73 sent ni arenwo 29 ) eembeni yns 55,000 shorten! 110,000 of those may be the "no program option] 1. Compute the actual and budgeted contribution margins in dollars for each product and in total for the third quarter of 2022. 2. Calculate the actual and budgeted sales mixes for the three products for the third quarter of 2022. 3. For the third quarter of 2022, calculate total sales-volume, sales-mix, and sales-quantity variances. (Calculate all variances in terms of contribution margins.) 4. Given that your CEO is known to have temper tantrums, you want to be well prepared for this meeting. In order to prepare, write a paragraph or two comparing actual results to budgeted amounts