Decker \& Co. makes electronic components. Chris Decker, the president, recently instructed Vice President Jim Bruegger to develop a total quality control program. "If we don't at least match the quality improvements our competitors are making." he told Bruegger, "well soon be out of business." Bruegger began by listing various "costs of quality" that Decker incurs. The first six items that came to mind were: (Click the icon to view the information.) Classify each item as a prevention cost, an appraisal cost, an internal failure cost, or an external failure cost. Then, determine the total cost of quality by category. Begin by classifying each item as a prevention cost, an appraisal cost, an internal failure cost, or an external failure cost by entering each amount in the appropriate column, then, determine the total cost of quality by category. (If an input field is not used in the table leave the input field empty; do not enter a zero.) Decker \& Co. makes electronic components. Chris Decker, the president, recently instructed Vice Pres Bruegger to develop a total quality control program. "If we don't at least match the quality improvements are making." he told Bruegger, "well soon be out of business." Bruegger began by listing various "costs Decker incurs. The first six items that came to mind were: (i) (Click the icon to view the information.) Classily each item as a prevention cost, an appraisal cost, an internal failure cost, or an external failure c More info a. Costs incurred by Decker customer representatives traveling to customer sites to repair defective products, $13,000. b. Lost profits from lost sales due to reputation for less-than-perlect products, $80,000. c. Costs of inspecting components in one of Decker's production processes, $27,500. d. Salaries of engineers who are redesigning components to withstand electrical overioads, $95,000. e. Costs of reworking defective components atter discovery by company inspectors, $50,000. 1. Costs of electronic components returned by customers, $65,000