GigaCo Manufacturing manufactures 256GB SD cards (memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras, and other devices). Price and cost data for a relevant range extending to 200.000 units per month are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the requirements Requirement 1. What is the company's contribution margin per unit? Contribution margin percentage? Total contribution margin? Begin by identifying the formula - Contribution margin per unit The contribution margin per unit is $ What is the company's contribution margin percentage? Begin by identifying the formula - Contribution margin percentage (Round your answer to the nearest whole percent.) The contribution margin percentage is What is the company's total contribution margin? Begin by identifying the formula Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then continue to the next question GigaCo Manufacturing manufactures 256GB SD cards (memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras, and other devices). Price and cost data for a relevant range extending to 200,000 units per month are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the requirements Begin by identifying the formula - Contribution margin The total contribution margin is $ Requirement 2. What would the company's monthly operating income be if the company sold 170,000 units? Use the following table to compute the operating income if 170,000 units are sold. Requirement 3. What would the company's monthly operating income be if the company had sales of $4,500,000? Use the following table to compute the operating income with sales totaling $4,500,000. (Enter the contribution margin ratio to the nearest whole percent.) Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then continue to the next question GigaCo Manufacturing manufactures 256GB SD cards (memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras, and other devices). Price and cost data for a relevant range extending to 200,000 units per month are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the requirements. Requirement 3. What would the company's monthly operating income be if the company had sales of $4,500,000? Use the following table to compute the operating income with sales totaling $4,500,000. (Enter the contribution margin ratio to the nearest whole percent.) Requirement 4. What is the breakeven point in units? In sales dollars? Begin by identifying the formula. - Breakeven sales in units (Round the breakeven point in units up to the nearest whole unit.) The company's breakeven point is units, Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then continue to the next question GigaCo Manufacturing manufactures 256GB SD cards (memory cards for mobile phones, digital cameras, and other devices). Price and cost de for a relevant range extending to 200,000 units per month are as follows: (Click the icon to view the data.) Read the requirements The company's breakeven point is units. What is the breakeven point in sales dollars? Begin by identifying the formula. = Breakeven sales in dollars (Round the breakeven point in sales dollars up to the nearest whole dollar.) The breakeven point in dollars is $ Requirement 5. How many units would the company have to sell to earn a target monthly profit of $269,500? Begin by identifying the formula, TIM , UMAARTEN ALLEEN - Target sales in units (Round your answer up to the nearest whole unit.) In order to earn a monthly profit of $269,500, the company must sell units Choose from any list or enter any number in the input fields and then continue to the next question i Data Table 25.00 7.80 $ 6.00 Sales price per unit: (current monthly sales volume is 140,000 units) .... $ Variable costs per unit: Direct materials .. ......... Direct labor....... .... Variable manufacturing overhead ..... Variable selling and administrative expenses Monthly fixed expenses: Fixed manufacturing overhead ..$ Fixed selling and administrative expenses 2.60 2.10 292,000 447 200 $ Print Done profit or $269,500, the company must sel enter any number in the input fields and ith time to the next