Garner Industries manufactures precision tools. The firm uses an activity-based costing system. CEO Deb Garner is very proud of th accuracy of the system in determining product costs. She noticed that since the installment of the ABC system 10 years earlier, the had become much more competitive in all aspects of the business and earned an increasing amount of profits every year. In the last two years, the firm sold 0.638 million units to 3,000 customers each year. The manufacturing cost is $500 per unit. In addition, Garner has determined that the order-filling cost is $41.57 per unit. The $672.00 selling price per unit includes 12% markup cover administrative costs and profits. The order-filling cost per unit is determined based on the firm's costs for order-filling activities. Order-filling capacity can be added blocks of 60 orders. Each block costs $60,000. In addition, the firm incurs $1,600 order-filling costs per order. Garner serves two types of customers designated as PC (Preferred Customer) and SC (Small Customer). Each of the 100 PCs buys, average, 5,000 units in two orders. The firm also sells 138,000 units to 1,000 SCs. On average each SC buys 138 units in 10 orders. Cheap, a buyer for one PC, complains about the high price he is paying. Cheap claims that he has been offered a price of $600 per unit and threatens to take his business elsewhere. Garner does not give in because the $600 price Cheap demands is below cost. Besides, she has recently raised the price to SC to $688.41 per unit and experienced no decline in orders. Required: 1. Demonstrate how Garner arrives at the $41.57 order-filling cost per unit. 2. What would be the amount of loss (profit) per unit if Garner sells to Cheap at $600 per unit? 3. What is the amount of loss (profit) per unit at the $688.41 selling price per unit for units sold to SC? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Demonstrate how Garner arrives at the $41.57 order-filling cost per unit Total number of orders Number of orders per block Total number of blocks Cost per block Total cost of order blocks Total number of orders Per order order-filling cost Total cost of per order filling Total order-filling cost $ Total units sold Order-filling cost per unit $ 41.57Garner Industries manufactures precision tools. The rm uses an activity-based costing system. CEO Deb Garner is very proud of the accuracy of the system in determining product costs. She noticed that since the installment of the ABC system 10 years earlier, the firm had become much more competitive in all aspects of the business and earned an increasing amount of prots every year. In the last two years, the rm sold 0.638 million units to 3,000 customers each year. The manufacturing cost is $500 per unit. In addition, Garner has determined that the order-lling cost is $41.57 per unit. The $672.00 selling price per unit includes 12% markup to cover administrative costs and prots. The order-lling cost per unit is determined based on the rm's costs for order-lling activities. Order-lling capacity can be added in blocks of 60 orders. Each block costs $60,000. In addition, the firm incurs $1,600 order-lling costs per order. Garner serves two types of customers designated as PC {Preferred Customer) and SC [Small Customer). Each ofthe 100 PCs buys. on average. 5,000 units in two orders. The rm also sells 138.000 units to 1,000 SCs. On average each SC buys 138 units in 10 orders. Ed Cheap. a buyer for one PC. complains about the high price he is paying. Cheap claims that he has been offered a price of $600 per unit and threatens to take his business elsewhere. Garner does not give in because the $600 price Cheap demands is below cost. Besides, she has recently raised the price to SC to $688.41 per unit and experienced no decline in orders. Required: '1. Demonstrate how Garner arrives at the $41.57 order-lling cost per unit. 2. What would be the amount of loss {prot} per unit if Garner sells to Cheap at $600 per unit? 3. What is the amount of loss [prot] per unit at the $688.41 selling price per unit for units sold to SC? Complete this question by entering your answers In the tabs below. What would be the amount of loss (prot) per unit if Garner sells to Cheap at $600 per unit? (Do not round your intermediate calculations. Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Garner Industries manufactures precision tools. The rm uses an activity-based costing system. CEO Deb Garner is very proud of the accuracy of the system in determining product costs. She noticed that since the installment of the ABC system 10 years earlier. the firm had become much more competitive in all aspects of the business and earned an increasing amount of prots every year. In the last two years, the rm sold 0.638 million units to 3,000 customers each year. The manufacturing cost is $500 per unit. In addition. Garner has determined that the order-lling cost is $41.57 per unit. The $672.00 selling price per unit includes 12% markup to cover administrative costs and prots. The order-lling cost per unit is determined based on the rm's costs for order-lling activities. Order-lling capacity can be added in blocks of 60 orders. Each block costs $60,000. In addition, the firm incurs $1.500 order-lling costs per order. Garner senres two types of customers designated as PC {Preferred Customer) and SC [Small Customer). Each of the 100 PCs buys. on average. 5,000 units in two orders. The rm also sells 138.000 units to 1,000 SCs. On average each SC buys 138 units in 10 orders. Ed Cheap. a buyer for one PC. complains about the high price he is paying. Cheap claims that he has been offered a price of $600 per unit and threatens to take his business elsewhere. Garner does not give in because the $600 price Cheap demands is below cost. Besides. she has recently raised the price to SC to $688.41 per unit and experienced no decline in orders. Required: '1. Demonstrate how Garner arrives at the $41.57 order-lling cost per unit. 2. What would be the amount of loss {profit} per unit if Garner sells to Cheap at $600 per unit? 3. What is the amount of loss [prot] per unit at the $688.41 selling price per unit for units sold to SC? Complete this question by entering your answers In the tails below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 What Is the amount of Ions (prot) per unit at the $683.41 selling price per unit for units sold to SC? (Loss amounts should be indicated with a minus sign. Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.) __