Check my w Rosario Company, which is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina, manufactures a component used in farm machinery, The firm's fixed costs are 4,000,000 per year. The variable cost of each component is 2,000 p, and the components are sold for 3,000 p each. The company sold 5,000 components during the prior year (o denotes the peso, Argentina's national currency Several countries use the peso as their monetary unit . On the day this exercise was written, Argentina's peso was worth 0104 U.S. dollar. In the following requirements, ignore income taxes) Required: 1. Compute the break-even point in units 2. What will the new break-even point be if fixed costs increase by 10 percent? 3. What was the company's net income for the prior year? 4. The sales manager believes that a reduction in the sales price to 2.500 p will result in orders for 1.200 more components each year 5. Should the price change discussed in requirement 4 be made? 1. Beven point components 2 Newbeen point components 3. Nincome P Nebeek-even point component 3 Shot the price change date and them? his co the credincesse College Pak Company produced and sold 60.000 backpacks during the year just ended at an average price of $20 per unit Variab manufacturing costs were $8 per unit, and variable marketing costs were $4 per unit sold. Fixed costs amounted to $180,000 for manufacturing and $72.000 for marketing. There was no year-end work-in-process inventory (Ignore income taxes.) Required: 1. Compute CollegePak's break-even point in sales dollars for the year. 2. Compute the number of sales units required to earn a net income of $180,000 during the year 3. Collegepak's variable manufacturing costs are expected to increase by 10 percent in the coming year Compute the firm's break- even point in sales dollars for the coming year (Do not round your intermediate calculations.) 4. If Collegepak's variable manufacturing costs do increase by 10 percent, compute the selling price that would yield the same contribution-margin ratio in the coming year (Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar amount.) 1. Break-even point 2 Tumber of sales 3 Break-even point