(Related to Checkpoint 13.2 and Checkpoint 13.3) (Comprehensive risk analysis) Blinkeria is considering introducing a new line of hand scanners that can be used to copy material and then download it into a personal computer. These scanners are expected to sell for an average price of $98 each, and the company analysts performing the analysis expect that the firm can sell 102,000 Units per year at this price for a period of five years, after which time they expect demand for the product to end as a result of new technology. In addition, variable costs are expected to be $18 per unit and fixed costs, not including depreciation, are forecast to be $1,100,000 per year. To manufacture this product, Blinkeria will need to buy a computerized production machine for $10.6 million that has no residual or salvage value, and will have an expected life of five years. In addition. the firm expects it will have to invest an additional $304,000 in working capitat to support the new business. Other pertinent information concerning the business venture is provided here: a. Calculate the project's NPV. b. Determine the sensitivitv of the proiect's NPV to a(n) 8 percent decrease in the number of units a. The NPV for the base-case will be : (Round to the nearest dollar.) business. Other pertinent information concerning the business venture is provided here: a. Calculate the project's NPV. b. Determine the sensitivity of the project's NPV to a(n) 8 percent decrease in the number of units sold. c. Determine the sensitivity of the project's NPV to a(n) 8 percent decrease in the price per unit. d. Determine the sensitivity of the project's NPV to a(n) 8 percent increase in the variable cost per unit. e. Determine the sensitivity of the project's NPV to a(n) 8 percent increase in the annual fixed operating costs. f. Use scenario analysis to evaluate the project's NPV under worst-and best-case scenarios for the project's value drivers. The values for the expected or base-case along with the worstand best-case scenarios are listed here: a. The NPV for the base-case will be $0, (Round to the nearest dollar.) e price per e variable annual fixe se scenarios the worst- Data table