Parker Pottery produces a line of vases and a line of ceramic figurines. Each line uses the same equipment and labor; hence, there are no traceable fixed costs. Common fixed cost equals $33,600. Parker's accountant has begun to assess the profitability of the two lines and has gathered the following data for last year: Vases Figurines Price $40 Variable cost Contribution margin Number of units 1,000 Required: If required, round your final answers to nearest whole value. 1. Compute the number of vases and the number of figurines that must be sold for the company to break even. Break-even vases 1,000 X units Break-even figurines 938 X units 2. Parker Pottery is considering upgrading its factory to improve the quality of its products. The upgrade will add $5,280 per year to total fixed cost. If the upgrade is successful, the projected sales of vases will be 2,000, and figurine sales will increase to 1,000 units. What is the new break-even point in units for each of the products? Check My Work All work saved. Email Instructor Save and Exit Submit Assignment for Grade Vases Figurines Price $40 Variable cost Contribution margin $10 Number of units 1,000 Required: If required, round your final answers to nearest whole value. 1. Compute the number of vases and the number of figurines that must be sold for the company to break even. Break-even vases 1,000 938 X x units units Break-even figurines 2. Parker Pottery is considering upgrading its factory to improve the quality of its products. The upgrade will add $5,280 per year to total fixed cost. If the upgrade is successful, the projected sales of vases will be 2,000, and figurine sales will increase to 1,000 units. What is the new break even point in units for each of the products? Break-even vases 1,928 X units Break-even figurines X units Check My Work Previous Next All work saved. Subm. Assignment for Grad Q^ DA 02/26