Exercise 7-6 Jobs, Inc. has recently started the manufacture of Tri-Robo, a three-wheeled robot that can scan a home for fires and gas leaks and then transmit this information to a mobile phone. The cost structure to manufacture 20,070 Tri-Robos is as follows. Cost | Direct materials ($51 per robot) | $1,023,570 | Direct labor ($45 per robot) | 903,150 | Variable overhead ($6 per robot) | 120,420 | Allocated fixed overhead ($23 per robot) | 461,610 | Total | $2,508,750 | Jobs is approached by Tienh Inc., which offers to make Tri-Robo for $114 per unit or $2,287,980. Using incremental analysis, determine whether Jobs should accept this offer under each of the following independent assumptions. | | | |