Q2: Answer the following questions using the information below: Calculate the Division operating income for the Harvey Shoe Company which manufactures only one type of shoe and has two divisions, the Madison Division, and the Assembly Division. The Sole Division manufactures soles for the Assembly Division, which completes the shoe and sells it to retailers. The Madison Division "sells" soles to the Assembly Division. The market price for the Assembly Division to purchase a pair of soles is $80. (Ignore changes in inventory.) The fixed costs for the Madison Division are assumed to be the same over the range of 80.000-200,000 units. The fixed costs for the Assembly Division are assumed to be $28 per pair at 200,000 units. Madisons costs per pair of soles are: Direct materials S16 Direct labor S12 Variable overhead $8 Division fixed costs $4 Assembly's costs per completed pair of shoes are: Direct materials S24 Direct labor 58 Variable overhead $4 Division fixed costs $28 1) What is the market-based transfer price per pair of soles from the Madison Division to the Assembly Division? 2) What is the transfer price per pair of soles from the Madison Division to the Assembly Division if the method used to place a value on each pair of soles is 180% of variable costs? 3) What is the transfer price per pair of shoes from the Madison Division to the Assembly Division per pair of soles if the transfer price per pair of soles is 125% of full costs? 4) Calculate and compare the difference in overall corporate net income between Scenario A and Scenario B if the Assembly Division sells 200,000 pairs of shoes for $240 per pair to customers. Scenario A: Negotiated transfer price of $60 per pair of soles Scenario B: Market-based transfer price 5) Assume the transfer price for a pair of soles is 180% of total costs of the Madison Division and 80,000 of soles are produced and transferred to the Assembly Division. The Madison Division's operating income is: 6) If the Assembly Division sells 200,000 pairs of shoes at a price of $240 a pair to customers, what is the operating income of both divisions together