Camp Rainbow offers overnight summer camp programs for children ages 10-14 every summer during June and July. Each camp session is one week and can accommodate up to 200 children. The camp is not coed, so boys attend during the odd-numbered weeks and girls attend during the even-numbered weeks. While at the camp, participants make crafts. participate in various sports, help care for the camp's resident animals, have cookouts and hayrides, and help assemble toys for local underprivileged children. The camp provides all food as well as materials for all craft classes and the toys to be assembled. One cabin can accommodate up to 10 children, and one camp counselor is assigned to each cabin. Three camp managers are on site regardless of the number of campers enrolled. Following is the cost information for Camp Rainbow's operations last summer. Week 1 2 3 Number of Campers 190 10e 176 90 164 106 122 160 Cost to Run Camp $14,020 8,170 14,000 8,720 11,590 8,650 9,120 12,570 5 7 8 Required: 4. Using the high-low method, calculate Camp Rainbow's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per child. 5. Using the high-low method results, calculate the camp's expected operating cost if 122 children attend a session Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 4 Required 5 Using the high-low method, calculate Camp Rainbow's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per child. (Round your intermediate calculations and "Variable Cost per unit" to 2 decimal places.) Fixed Cost Variable Cost per Child Required: 4. Using the high-low method, calculate Camp Rainbow's total fixed operating costs and variable operating cost per cha 5. Using the high-low method results, calculate the camp's expected operating cost if 122 children attend a session Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 4 Required 5 Using the high-low method results, calculate the camp's expected operating cost if 122 children attend a session. (Round you Intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places.) Expected Cost