Exercise 6-9 (Algo) Compute and Use the Degree of Operating Leverage [LO6-8] Engberg Company installs lawn sod in home yards. The company's most recent monthly contribution format income statement follows: Required: 1. What is the company's degree of operating leverage? 2. Using the degree of operating leverage, estimate the impact on net operating income of a 6% increase in unit sales. 3. Construct a new contribution format income statement for the company assuming a 6% increase in unit sales. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. What is the company's degree of operating leverage? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Exercise 6-9 (Algo) Compute and Use the Degree of Operating Leverage [LO6-8] Engberg Company installs lawn sod in home yards. The company's most recent monthly contribution format income statement follows: Required: 1. What is the company's degree of operating leverage? 2. Using the degree of operating leverage, estimate the impact on net operating income of a 6% increase in unit sales. 3. Construct a new contribution format income statement for the company assuming a 6% increase in unit sales. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Using the degree of operating leverege, estimate the impact on net operating income of a 6% increase in unit sales. (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places. Round your percentage answer to 2 decimal ploces (I.e . 1234 should be entered as 12.34).) Required: What is the company's degree of operating leverage? 2. Using the degree of operating leverage, estimate the impact on net operating income of a 6% increase in unit sales. 8. Construct a new contribution format income statement for the company assuming a 6% increase in unit sales. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Construct a new contribution format income statement for the company assuming a 6% increase in unit sales. The Cheyenne Hotel in Big Sky. Montana, has accumulated records of the total electrical costs of the hotel and the number of occupancy-days over the last year. An occupancy-day represents a room rented for one day. The hotel's business is highly seasonal, with peaks occurring during the ski season and in the summer. Required: 1. Using the high-low method, estimate the fixed cost of electricity per month and the variable cost of electricity per occupancy-day. (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your Variable cost onswer to 2 decimal places and Fixed cost element answer to nearest whole dollar amount.) Required: 1. Using the high-low method, estimate the fixed cost of electricity per month and the variable cost of electricity per occupancy-day. (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Round your Variable cost answer to 2 decimal places and Fixed cost element answer to nearest whole dollar amount.) 2. What other factors in addition to occupancy-days are likely to affect the variation in electrical costs from month to month? (You may select more than one answer. Single click the box with the question mark to produce a check mark for a correct answer and double click the box with the question mark to empty the box for a wrong answer. Any boxes left with a question mark will be autornatically graded as incorrect.) Systematic foctors like guests, switching off fans and lights. Number of days present in a month income taxes paid on hoted income. Seesonal factors Hike winter or sumimer. Fixed salary paid to hotel receptionist