(d1) Based on your analysis for part (c), what will happen to the allocated costs if Skysong drops the sedans? Recast product-line income statements, including a subtotal for segment margin and an overall total column, if Skysong drops the sedan line. Assume. Sales (and sales volumes) for the three remaining divisions remains the same as presented. (Round proportlons to 4 declmol ploces. eg. 0.2513 and final answers to 2 decimal places, es. 5,125,76.) (d2) What happens to overall operating income? (Round proportions to 4 dedmal ploces, es, 0.2513 and final answers to 2 decimal places, eg. 5,125,76.) (d3) Are any of the other vehicle lines now in jeopardy of losing money? A value-driven car manufacturer, Skysong, started its business more than 50 years ago, making and selling a sedan body style. Sedans were popular at the time, and this one drove the success of Skysong for years due to its practical yet stylish nature. As times changed. Skysong designed models in different body styles, and those models have outpaced sedans, as follows. The income statements above reflect the second consecutive year the sedan category has lost money. Skysong is concerned about dropping this vehicle, however, since the company's success was originally built on it. Assume that 75% of the foxed costs shown in the original information, for all product lines, are direct fixed casts. The remaining fixed costs are common foced costs, allocated to the product lines according to their sales volumes. Recast the product-line income statements detailing the direct and allocated fixed costs for each, including a subtotal for segment margin and an overall total column. (Enter loss using elther a negative sign preceding the number eg. -45 or porentheses es (45).) Assume that 75\%, of the foxed costs shown in the original information, for all product lines, are direct fixed costs, The remaining fxed costs are common fixed costs, allocated to the product lines according to their sales volumes. Recast the product -line income statements detaling the direct and allocated fored costs for each, including a subtotal for segment margin and an overall total column. (Enter loss using either a negative sign preceding the number eg. -45 or parentheses eg. (45).)