Check my work Smithen Company, a wholesale distributor, has been operating for only a few months. The company sells three products-sinks, mirrors, and vanities. Budgeted sales by product and in total for the coming month are shown below based on planned unit sales as follows: Units Percentage Sinks 600 50% Mirrors 300 25% Vanities 300 25% Total 1, 200 100% Product Sinks Mirrors Vanities Total Percentage of total sales 46% 30% 24% 100% Sales $415, 406.00 100% $272, 100 100% $219 , 494.00 100% $907, 000.00 1008 Variable expenses 83, 081. 20 20% 190, 470 70% 131, 696.40 60% 405, 247.60 458 Contribution margin $332, 324 . 80 80% $ 81, 630 308 $ 87, 797. 60 40% 501, 752. 40 558 Contribution margin per unit $ 553. 87 $ 272. 10 $ 292.66 Fixed expenses 404, 800.00 Operating income $ 96,952. 40Fixed expanses $404,300 Break-even point. in 5313; dollars I - - $T3-f Overall CM ratio 0.55 Break-even point in unit sales: Total Fixed expenses $404,300 I I 965_13 unite weighted-average CM per unit $413.13* \"$553\" x 0.50} + [$2?2.10 x 0.251. + ($292.55 5: 0.25) Assume that actual sales for the month total $1,103,244 [1,400 units}, with the CM ratio and per unit amounts the same as budgeted. Actual xed expenses are the same as budgeted, $404,800. Actual sales by product are as follows: sinks. $339,248 [490 units}: mirrors, $507,920 [560 units]; and vanities, $256,076 (350 units}. 2. Compute the break-even point in sales dollars for the month, based on the actual data. (Round your intermediate calculations to the nearest whole percent. Round your final answer to the nearest whole dollar.) x Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Break-even point in sales dollars $ 848,706 X 3. Calculate the break-even point in unit sales for the month, based on the actual data. (Round your final answer to the nearest whole number.) X Answer is complete but not entirely correct. Break-even point in unit sales 441 X