



Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Morning Dove Company manufactures one model of birdbath, which is very popular. Morning Dove sells all units it produces each month. The relevant range is 0 to 1,500 units, and monthly production costs for the production of 1,100 units follow. Morning Dove's utilities and maintenance costs are mixed with the fixed components shown in parentheses. Required: 1. Identify each cost as variable, fixed, or mbed, and express each cost as a rate per month or per unit (or combination thereof). Determine the total fixed cost per month and the variable cost per unit for Morning Dove. . State Morning Dove's linear cost equation for a production level of 0 to1,500 units. Enter answer as an equation in the form of y=a +bx. 1. Calculate Morning Dove's expected total cost if production increased to 1,300 units per month. Enter answer as an equation in the form of y=a+bx. Identify each cost as variable, fixed, or mixed, and express each cost as a rate per month or per unit (or combination thereof? Notec Round your per unit volue to 2 decimal places. 3. State Morning Dove's linear cost equation for a production level of 0 to1,500 units. Enter answer as an equation in the form of y=a +bx. 4. Calculate Morning Dove's expected total cost if production increased to 1,300 units per month. Enter answer as an equation in the form of y=a+bx. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine the total fixed cost per month and the varlable cost per unit for Morning Dove. Note: Round your intermediate calculations and variable cost per unit to z decimal places. State Morning Dove's linear cost equation for a production level of 0 to 1,500 units. Enter answer as an equation in the form of y=a+bx. Note: Round your intermediate calculations and variable cost per unit to 2 decimal places. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Calculate Morning Dove's expected total cost 1 production increased to 1,300 units per month. Enter answer as an equation in the form of y=a+bx. Note: Round intermediate calculations and variable cost per unit to 2 decimal places