Account Analysis Method Penny Davis runs the Shear Beauty Salon near a college campus. Several months ago, Periny used some unused space at the back of the salon and o two used tanning beds. She hired a receptionist and kept the salon open for extended hours each week so that tanning clients would be able to use the n benefits of their tanning packages. After three months, Penny wanted additional information on the costs of the tanning area. She accumulated the following data on four accounts: Number Supplies and Equipment Tanning Maintenance Wages Depreciation Minutes Electricity Visits January $1,777 $1,494 $156 4,110 429 February 1,716 1,950 156 3,951 March 1,857 4,062 156 669 6,888 573 $368 369 Penny decided that wages and equipment depreciation were fixed. She thought supplies and maintenance would vary with the number of tanning visits and that electricity would vary with the number of tanning minutes Required: 1. Calculate the average account balance for each account. Calculate the average monthly amount for each of the two drivers. (Round all answers to the nearest dollar or the nearest whole unit.) Use your rounded answers in all subsequent computations Average Account Balance Wages Supplies & Maintenance Equipment Depreciation Electricity Tanning Minutes Number of Visits 2. Calculate fixed monthly cost and the variable rates for the account averages. Round your answers to the nearest cent and use your rounded answers in a subsequent computations. Previous Next DO Wages Supplies & Maintenance Equipment Depreciation Electricity Tanning Minutes Number of visits 2. Calculate fixed monthly cost and the variable rates for the account averages. Round your answers to the nearest cent and use your rounded answers in all subsequent computations Variable rate for supplies & maintenance per visit Variable rate for electricity per minute Fixed cost per month Express the results in the form of an equation for total cost. (Round to the nearest cent.) Cost - $ (minute) 3. In April, Penny predicts there will be 351 visits for a total of 3,600 minutes. What is the total cost for April? If required, round your answer to the nearest dollar 4. Suppose that Penny decides to buy a new tanning bed at the beginning of April for $7,968. The tanning bed is expected to last four years and will have no salvage value at the end of that time. What will be the new equation for total cost? If required, round your answers to the nearest cent. Cost - (visit) + $ (minute) What is the new expected cost in April based on the prediction provided in Requirement 3 (above)? When required, round your answer to the nearest dollar