Fanning Corporation makes and sells state-of-the-art electronics products. One of its segments produces The Math Machine, an inexpensive calculator. The company's chief accountant recently prepared the following income statement showing annual revenues and expenses associated with the segment's operating activities. The relevant range for the production and sale of the calculators is between 33,000 and 69,000 units per year. Revenue (37,000 units $10) Unit-level variable costs $370,000 Materials cost (37,000 $2) Labor cost (37,000 $2) Manufacturing overhead (37,000 $0.30) Shipping and handling (37,000x $0.30) Sales commissions (37,000x $2) Contribation margin Fixed expenses Advertising costs Salary of production supervisor Allocated company wide facility-level expenses (74,000) (74,000) (11,100) (11,100) (74,000) 125,800 (25,000) (65,000 (78,000) $(42,200) Net loss Required a. A large discount store has approached the owner of Fanning about buying 7,000 calculators. It would replace The Math Machine's label with its own logo to avoid affecting Fanning's existing customers. Because the offer was made directly to the owner, no sales commissions on the transaction would be involved, but the discount store is willing to pay only $5.10 per calculator. Calculate the contribution margin from the special order Based on quantitative factors alone, should Fanning accept the special order? b-1. Fanning has an opportunity to buy the 37000 calculators it currently makes from a reliable competing manufacturer for $5.60 each The product meets Fanning's quality standards. Fanning could continue to use its own logo, advertising program, and sales force to distribute the products Should Fannirng buy the calculators or continue to make them? b 2. Calculate the total cost for Fanning to make and buy the 37000 calculators b-3. Should Fanning buy the calculators or continue to make them, if the volume of sales were increased to 69.000 units? c. Because the calculator division is currently operating at a loss, should it be eliminated from the company's operations? Support your answer with oppropriate computations Specifically by whet amount would the segmentr's elimination increase or decrease profitability? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B1 Required B2 Required 83 Required C A large discount store has approached the owner of Fanning about buying 7,000 calculators. It would replace The Math Machine's label with its own logo to avoid affecting Fanning's existing customers. Because the offer was made directly to the owner, no sales commissions on the transaction would be involved, but the discount store is willing to pay only $5.10 per calculator. Calculate the contribution margin from the special order. Based on quantitative factors alone, should Fanning accept the special order? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) Show less A Contribution margin (oss) Should Fanning accept the special order? Required B1 > Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 82 Required 83 Required C Required A Required B1 Fanning has an opportunity to buy the 37,000 calculators it currently makes from a reliable competing manufacturer for $5.60 each. The product meets Fanning's quality standards. Fanning could continue to use its own logo, advertising program, and sales force to distribute the products. Should Fanning buy the calculators or continue to make them? Should Fanning buy the calculators or continue to make? Required A airad 82 Buy Make Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B1 Required 82Required B3 Required C Calculate the total cost for Fanning to make and buy the 37,000 calculators. Make Buy Tolal relevant cost Required B1 Required 83 > Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below.. Required C Required A Required B1 Required B2 Required B3 Should Fanning buy the calculators or continue to make them, if the volume of sales were increased to 69,000 units? Should Fanning buy the calculators or continue to make? Required C Requir Buy Make Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B1 Required B2 Required B3 Required C Because the calculator division Is currently operating at a loss, should it be eliminated from the company's operations? Support your answer with appropriate computations. Specifically, by what amount would the segment's elimination increase or decrease profitability? (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign.) Contribution to profit (oss) Should it be eliminated from the company's operations? Required B3