Crane Packaging Company is a leading manufacturer of cardboard boxes and other product packaging solutions. One of the company's major product lines is custom-printed cake boxes that are sold to some of the country's best known bakeries at a price of $0,50 per box. To maintain its high-quality image Crane uses a thick premium coated paper for all of its cake boxes. Based on annual production of 1,000,000 boxes, Crane's cost for producing a box is as follows: Paper $0.14 Ink 0.04 Direct labor 0.06 Variable overhead 0.07 Fixed overhead 0.10 Total cost per box $0.41 Karen White, a recent graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, is opening a new bakery in her hometown. She recently contacted Brad Lail, Crane's top salesperson about purchasing cake bows for her new store Brad described Crane's bones, emphasizing the high-quality paper and the unique printing process the company uses Andrea is looking for ways to lower her operating costs, so after hearing Brad describe Crane's boxes, she told him that all she needed was a simple, unprinted box. Andrea also told Brad that she needs 9,200 boxes and is willing to pay $0:24 per box (c) Your answer is partially correct. After visiting with Andrea, Brad received a fax from one of London's top bakeries. The bakery's normal box supplier suffered some fire damage and is unable to ship the bakery's order of 9,200 boxes this month. The bakery's owner is asking if Crane can filla onetime rush order of 9.200 boxes printed with the bakery's logo. The bakery is willing to pay a 10% price premium to expedite the order. If Crane accepts the order it will incur $798 in export taxes and shipping Calculate the Proht on special order. Proht on special order 1308 Should Crane accept the London bakery's offer? Crane Should accept the special order