Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below) Raner, Harris & Chan is a consulting firm that specializes in information systems for medical and dental clinics. The firm has two offices-one in Chicago and one in Minneapolis. The firm classifies the direct costs of consulting jobs as variable costs. A contribution format segmented income statement for the company's most recent year is given: Sales Variable expenses Contribution margin Traceable fixed expenses office segment bargin Common fixed expenses not traceable to offices Net operating income Total Company $ 489,000 1001 251,000 501 238,000 508 131,200 284 106,800 220 69,500 537,300 8 office Chicago Minneapolis $ 169,500 1001 5 319,500 16 $8,000 301 191,700 608 111,500 701 127,800 400 80,600 524 51,120 16 $30.900 188 $ 76,680 241 Required: 1-a. Compute the companywide break-even point in dollar sales 1-b. Compute the break-even point for the Chicago office and for the Minneapolis office. 1-c. Is the companywide break-even point greater than, less than or equal to the sum of the Chicago and Minneapolis break-even points? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Show less A Reg 1A Reg 1B Reg 10 Compute the companywide break-even point in dollar sales. (Round "CM ratio" to 2 decimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number) Break-even point in dollar salon Reg 14 Req 18 > Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Show less Reg 1A Reg 1B Reg 10 Compute the break-even point for the Chicago office and for the Minneapolis office (Round "CM ratio" to 2 decimal places and tinal answer to the nearest whole number.) Break-even Point Chicago office Minneapolis office Required: 1-a. Compute the companywide break-even point in dollar sales. 1-b. Compute the break-even point for the Chicago office and for the Minneapolis office. 1-c. Is the companywide break-even point greater than, less than or equal to the sum of the Chicago and Minneapolis break-even points? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Show less Reg 1A Reg 18 Req 10 Is the companywide break-even point greater than, less than or equal to the sum of the Chicago and Minneapolis break-even points? Greater than Less than Equal to