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Pamir Company makes chairs for outside living spaces. The company has been working on improving quality over the last year and wants to evaluate how well it has done on costs-of-quality (COC) measures. Here are the results: (Click the icon to view the results.) Read the requirements Requirement 1. Identify costs of quality category (prevention, appraisal, internal failure, and external failure) for each of these costs. Cost Cost of quality category Supplier evaluation prevention Scrap internal failure Warranty repair costs external failure Design engineering prevention Inspection appraisal Rework internal failure Requirement 2. Prepare a COQ Report by calculating the costs of quality for each category and the ratio of each COQ category to revenues and total quality costs. Begin with 2019 costs and ratios, then complete the report with 2020 costs and ratios. (Round percentages to one decimal place, XX%) 2019 % of Total Costs % of Total CoQ 25.8 % Revenue $ 10.560 % $ 3.900 9.5 % % $ 16,730 40.9 % Prevention costs Appraisal costs Internal failure costs External failure costs Total Costs of Quality % 9,720 23.8 % 100.0 % $ 40.910 - Data table 2020 6,200 $ $ 5,700 Annual COQ Report, Pamir Company 2019 Supplier evaluation 6,000 $ Scrap $ 7,600 $ Warranty repair costs $ 9,720 $ Design engineering 4,560 $ Inspection 3,900 $ Rework $ 9,130 $ Total COQ $ 40,910 $ Total Revenue 450,000 $ 7,920 6,950 $ $ 4,200 6,000 36,970 $ 440,000 Requirements 1. Identify costs-of-quality category (prevention, appraisal, internal failure, and external failure) for each of these costs. 2. Prepare a COQ Report by calculating the costs of quality for each category and the ratio of each COQ category to revenues and total quality costs. 3. Based on the results of requirement 2, would you conclude that Pamir's quality program has been successful? Prepare a short report to present your case