Collectible Cards has enough excess capacity to handle the special orde X Data Table e whether Collectible C be affected by the special order. (Ente m the special order.) Variable costs: ion Per Uni Direct materials $ 0.11 Direct labor 0.08 Variable overhead . . . . 0.10 Fixed overhead 0.25 . . . . $ 0.54 Total cost order Print DoneCollectible Cards has enough excess capacity to handle the special orde Read the requirements. X e whether Requirements the special order. (Enter m the spe 1. Prepare an incremental analysis to determine whether Collectible Cards should ion accept the special sales order assuming fixed costs would not be affected by the special order. 2. Now assume that the Hall of Fame wants special hologram baseball cards. Collectible Cards must spend $5,000 to develop this hologram, which will be useless after the special order is completed. Should Collectible Cards accept the special order under these circumstances? Show your analysis. order Print DoneSuppose the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, has approached Collectible Cards with a special order. Collectible Cards's total production cost is $0.54 per pack, as follows: The Hall of Fame wants to purchase 52,000 baseball card packs for a special promotional campaign and offers $0.34 per (Click the icon to view the cost information.) pack, a total of $17,680. Collectible Cards has enough excess capacity to handle the special order. Read the requirements. . . . . Requirement 1. Prepare an incremental analysis to determine whether Collectible Cards should accept the special sales order assuming fixed costs would not be affected by the special order. (Enter a "0" for any zero balances. Use parentheses or a minus sign to indicate a decrease in operating income from the special order.) Total Order Incremental Analysis of Special Sales Order Decision Per Unit (52,000 units) Revenue from special order Less variable expense associated with the order: Variable manufacturing costs Contribution margin Less: Additional fixed expenses associated with the order Increase (decrease) in operating income from the special order Enter any number in the edit fields and then click Check