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A jeans maker is designing a new line of jeans called Slims. The jeans will sell for $310 per pair and cost $20770 per pair in variable costs to make. (Round your answers to 2 decimal places.) (1) Compute the contribution margin per pair Contribution margin 12) Compute the contribution margin ratio Choose Numerator: Choose Denominator Contribution Margin Ratio Contribution margin ratio Required Information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.) Alden Co.'s monthly unit sales and total cost data for its operating activities of the past year follow. Management wants use these data to predict future fixed and variable costs. Month 3 4 5 Units Sold 321, eee 166, eee 266, eee 286, eee 291,600 191,600 Total Cost $158,500 192, 256 206, 600 101, Bee 202,500 113,000 Month 7 8 9 10 11 12 Units Sold 359,000 271,000 75,800 151,000 95,000 101, een Total Cost $270,736 152,750 64,888 131, 625 95,800 89,650 1. Estimate both the variable costs per unit and the total monthly fixed costs using the high-low method. (Do not round Interme calculations.) High-Low method - Cateulation of Variable Cost per unit High-Low method - Calculation of Fixed Costs Total cost at the high point Variable costs at the high point Volume at the high point Variable cost per unit Total variable costs at the high point Total fixed costs Total cost at the low point Variable costs at the low point: Volume at the low point Vanable cost per unit Total variable costs at the low point Total food costs Business Solutions sells upscale modular desk units and office chairs in the ratio of 2:1 (desk unitchair). The selling prices are $1,300 per desk unit and $550 per chair. The variable costs are $800 per desk unit and $300 per chair. Fixed costs are $106.250. Required: 1. Compute the selling price per composite unit. 2. Compute the variable costs per composite unit. 3. Compute the break-even point in composite units. 4. Compute the number of units of each product that would be sold at the break-even point. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Compute the selling price per composite unit. Selling price per composite unit Required 2 > Business Solutions sells upscale modular desk units and office chairs in the ratio of 21 (desk unitchair). The selling prices are $1,300 per desk unit and $550 per chair. The variable costs are $800 per desk unit and $300 per chair. Fixed costs are $106.250 Required: 1. Compute the selling price per composite unit. 2. Compute the variable costs per composite unit. 3. Compute the break-even point in composite units. 4. Compute the number of units of each product that would be sold at the break-even point. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Compute the variable costs per composite unit. Variable costs per compos.de unit Business Solutions sells upscale modular desk units and office chairs in the ratio of 21 (desk unitchair). The selling prices are $1,300 per desk unit and $550 per chair. The variable costs are $800 per desk unit and $300 per chait. Fixed costs are $106.250. Required: 1. Compute the selling price per composite unit. 2. Compute the variable costs per composite unit. 3. Compute the break even point in composite units. 4. Compute the number of units of each product that would be sold at the break-even point. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Compute the break even point in composite units. Break even point composite units Business Solutions sells upscale modular desk units and office chairs in the ratio of 21 (desk unitchair). The selling prices are $1,300 per desk unit and $550 per chair. The variable costs are $800 per desk unit and $300 per chait. Fixed costs are $106.250 Required: 1. Compute the selling price per composite unit 2. Compute the variable costs per composite unit. 3. Compute the break-even point in composite units. 4. Compute the number of units of each product that would be sold at the break-even point. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required 1 Required 2 Required 3 Required 4 Compute the number of units of each product that would be sold at the break-even point. Desk Chairs Unit sales