Ahrends Corporation makes 70,000 units per year of a part it uses in the products it manufacture unit product cost of this part is computed as follows: Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead Unit product cost $17.80 19.00 1.00 17.10 $54.90 An outside supplier has offered to sell the company all of these parts it needs for $48.50 a unit. If the company accepts this offer, the facilities now being used to make the part could be used to make more units of a product that is in high demand The additional contribution margin on this other product would be $273,000 per year. If the part were purchased from the outside supplier, all of the direct labor cost of the part would be avoided. However, $8.20 of the fixed manufacturing overhead cost being applied to the part would continue even if the part were purchased from the outside supplier. This fixed manufacturing overhead cost would be applied to the company's remaining products. How much of the unit product cost of $54.90 is relevant in the decision of whether to make or buy the part? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.) Cranston Corporation makes four products in a single facility. Data concerning these products appear below: Selling price per unit Variable manufacturing cost per unit Variable selling cost per unit Milling machine minutes per unit Monthly demand in units Products A D $42.30 $50.00 $37.60 $33.50 $20.89 $30.70 $21.00 $19.99 $ 2.70 $ 2.19 $ 1.00 $ 2.40 3.30 4.10 2.60 1.30 1,000 4,000 3,000 3,000 The milling machines are potentially the constraint in the production facility. A total of 28,200 minutes are available per month on these machines. Up to how much should the company be willing to pay for one additional minute of milling machine time if the company has made the best use of the existing milling machine capacity? (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)