Question 1 of 5 > -/10 E Current Attempt in Progress Oriole Fiber Company is the creator of Y-Go, a technology that weaves silver into its fabrics to kill bacteria and odor on clothing while managing heat. Y-Go has become very popular in undergarments for sports activities. Operating at capacity, the company can produce 1,079,000 Y-Go undergarments a year. The per unit and the total costs for an individual garment when the company operates at full capacity are as follows Per Undergarment Total $ 2.06 $ 2.222.740 0.43 463,970 Direct materials Direct labor Variable manufacturing overhead Fixed manufacturing overhead Variable selling expenses 1.04 1,122.160 1.41 1,521,390 0.37 399,230 Totals $5.31 $5.729,490 The U.S. Army has approached Oriole Fiber and expressed an interest in purchasing 249,600 Y-Go undergarments for soldiers in extremely warm climates. The Army would pay the unit cost for direct materials, direct labor, and variable manufacturing overhead costs. In addition, the Army has agreed to pay an additional $ 1.01 per undergarment to cover all other costs and provide a pront. Presently, Oriole Fiber is operating at 70% capacity and does not have any other potential buyers for Y Go. If Oriole Fiber accepts the Army's offer, it will not incur any variable seling expenses related to this order Prepare an incremental analysis for the Oriole Fiber. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number eg.-45 or MacBook Pro Question 1 of 5 ./10 E Prepare an incremental analysis for the Orlole Fiber. (Enter negative amounts using either a negative sign preceding the number eg, -45 or parentheses 4.8.(45) Reject Order Accept Order Net Income Increase (Decrease) Revenues 0 $ Variable costs: Direct materials Direct labor Variable overhead Total variable costs Net income $ Should Oriole Fiber accept the Army's offer? Oriole Fiber should the Army's offer MacBook Pro