Question 1 [25 Marks] Oakley Green is a company specializing in making tables and chairs. The latest Income Statement is presented in the table below: Sales revenue (2,000 units) $ 60,000 Manufactlning costs of goods sold: Direct materials and labor (variable) costs $17,800 Variable manufacturing overhead costs $ 4,800 Fixed manufacturing overhead costs $ 19,400 Total manufacturing costs of goods sold: $ 42,000 Selling and Administrative costs: Variable Selling costs $ 5,500 Fixed Administrative costs $ 6,830 Total Selling and Administrative costs: $ 12,330 Total costs $ 54,3 30 Prot $ 5,670 new a. Based on last year results, calculate: (5 marks) i) Total variable costs and total xed costs. ii) Contribution margin ratio. iii) Sales revenue at the break-even point. iv) The margin of safety in a percentage (%) term. v) The number of units the company will have to sell to earn a prot that equals 20% of the sales revenue b. Explain the assumptions of break-even analysis. (Word limit: 100) (5 marks) c. It is often said that the variable cost associated with a passenger of a low-cost airline carrier such as EasyJet or Ryanair is zero and this allows the airline to o'er ights to customers at a very low price or even free. Explain whether you agree with this statement. (Word limit: 300) (10 marks) d. Wardour Street Ltd., a subsidiary of Oakley Green, manufactures and sells woods. Manufacturing overhead is allocated to work in the process using an estimated overhead rate. Beginning and ending work in process were both zero. Transactions for the company during December are shown as follows: Direct materials issued to production $1 80,000 Indirect materials issued to production $3 5,000 Other manufacturing overhead $245,000 Overhead allocated $230,000 Direct labour costs $75,000 Is the manufacturing overhead under- or over-applied? By how much