b. Compute the break-even point in sales dollars for the company as a whole and the margin of safety in both doliars and percentage of sales. (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round percentage answer to 2 decimal places.) c. Compute the break-even point in units for the company as a whole and the margin of safety in both units (pairs of gloves) and percentage of sales. (Round percentage answer to 2 decimal places.) d. Compute how many pairs of gloves must be sold overall if the company wants to make an after-tax target profit of $7.875 and the tax rate is 30%. Assume that the sales mix remains the same as shown above. 2. The company has developed another type of gloves that provide better protection in extreme cold, Toasty. which the company plans to sell for $15.50 per pair. At this price, the company expects to sell 300 poirs per month of the product. The vanable expense would be $1240 per part. The company's fixed expenses would not change. a. Prepare another contribution format income statement, including sales of Toasty (sales of the other two products would not change) (Round percentage answers to 2 decimal pleces.) b. Compute the company's new break-even point in sales dollars for the company as a whole and the new margin of safety in both dollars and percentage of sales. (Round your break-even soles to the nearest whole dollar amount and percentege answer to 2 decimal places.) Warm Hands, a small company based in Prince Edward Island, manufactures and sells two types of lightweight gloves for runnersWarm and Cozy Current revenue. cost, and unit sales dota for the two products appear below: Fixed expenses are $2,970 per month Required: 1. Assuming the sales mix above, do the following: a. Prepare a contribution format income statement showing both dollars and percentage columns for each product and for the company as a whole. (Round percentage answers to 2 decimal places.)