Homestead Jeans Co. has an annual plant capacity of 62,900 units, and curtent production is 44,100 units. Monthly foxed costs are $50,100, and variable costs are $33 per unit. The present selling price is $41 per unit. On November 12 of the current year, the company received an offer from Dawkins Company for 16,800 units of the product at $35 each. Dawkins Company will maket the units in a foreign country under its own brand name. The additional business is not expected to aflect the domestic selling price or quantity of sales of Homesiend Jeans Co. Required: A. Prepare a diferentiat analosis dated November 12 on whether to reject (AMremative 1) or accept (Anemative 2) the Dawkins onder. Aefer to the Asts of Labeis and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices tor toxt entries. Be sume to complote the statement heading. For those boxes in which you must entor subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. H mhere is no amount or an amount is B. Briefly explain wly accepting this additonal business wil increase operating income. C. What is the minimum price per unt that would prodice a posive conthbution margin? N required, round your answer to fwo decimal piaces- A. Prepare a differential analysis dated November 12 on whethez to reject (Allemative 1) or accept (Alternative 2) the Dawkins order. Retor to the lists of Labels and Amount Differential Analysis Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer chaices for text entries. Be sure to complete the statement heading. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers use a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zoro, enter O.A colon ( wil automatically appear if requirded. B. Briefly explain why accepting this additional business will increase operating income. Having unused capacity avalable is to this decision. The differential revenue is than the differential cost. Thus, acce will result in a net C. What is the minimum price per unit that would produce a positive contribution margin? If required, round your answer to two docimal places