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29 (13 complete) nsport the bindings to its manufacturing plant, where it will add its own logo at a cost the to ti Data Table X show whethe ence columi Direct materials ..... .....$ 17,500 Direct labor 3,000 Variable manufacturing overhead .... 3,230 7,050 ---- Fixed manufacturing overhead $ Total manufacturing costs Cost per pair ($30,780 + 1,900) ...... $ 30,780 16.20 nothe e fac the same as if for any zero bi Print Done o Outdoor Lite manufactures snowboards, the cost of making 1.300 bindings is as follows the lo view the com Suppo an outside supplier wel bindings to Outdoor Le for 519 each Outdoor Lite we w $2.00 per unit to aporta Bindings and will do te nga 30.00 per dag Read the rement Requirement 1. Outdoor Life's countants presiel that purchasing the bindings from the side supplier wille company to od 12.000 of fuad Over Prepare analysis to show where my soul mate or buy bindings (Enter for any er blanc Round any per unit amounts to the nearest cant and your firal answer is the whole star Usm in referents when the coffee.com Incremental Analysis Outsourcing Decision Variable costs Make Bindings Buy Outsource Bindings Difference Plus: Fixed Costs Total cost of 1,000 bindings Decision Requirement 2. The facilities freed by purchasing bindings from the outside supplier can be used to manufacture and Show which alternative makes the best use of Outdoor Life's facilities: (a) make bindings, (b) buy bindings and leave the nearest cent and your final answers to the nearest whole dollar.) (a) Make Incremental Analysis Outsourcing Decision Buy (Outsource) Bindings (b) Leave (c) Make Facilities Idle Another Product Binding Variable Costs Plus: Fixed Costs Total cost of 1,900 bindings Less: Profit from another product Net cost Decision: will pay $3.00 per unit to transport the bindings to its manufacturing plant, where it will add its own logo at a cost of $0.60 per binding. be used to manufacture another product that will contribute $3,200 to profit. Total fixed costs will be the same as if Outdoor Life had produced the binding (b) buy bindings and leave facilities idle, or (c) buy bindings and make another product. (Enter a "O" for any zero balances. Round any per unit amounts