The Mahela Company specializes in producing sets of wooden patio furniture consisting of a table and four chairs. The company is currently operating at 80% of its full capacity of 2,500 sets per quarter Quarterly cost dota at this level of operations follow Factory labour, direct Advertising Factory supervision Property taxes, factory building Sales commissions Insurance, factory Depreciation, office equipment Lease cost, factory equipment Indirect materials, factory Depreciation, factory building General office supplies (billing) General office salaries Direct materials used (wood, bolts, etc.) Utilities, factory $120,500 50, 500 40,500 4.000 82,500 3,000 4,500 12,500 6,500 10,500 3.500 62,500 96,500 20,500 Required: 1. Enter the dollar amount of each cost item under the appropriate headings. As examples, this has been done already for the first two items in the preceding list. Note that each cost item is classified in two ways: first, as variable or fixed, with respect to the number of units produced and sold, and second, as a selling and administrative cost or product cost. If the item is a product cost, it should also be classified as either direct or indirect as shown.) Selling and Administrative Cost Cost Behaviour Variable Fixed $ 120,500 50.500 Product Cost Direct Indirect 120,500 $ 50.500 Cost Item Factory tabour, direct Advertising Factory supervision Property taxes, factory building Sales commissions Insurance, factory Depreciation office equipment Lease cost factory equipment Indirect materials, factory Depreciation, actory building General office supplies (biling) General office salanes Direct materials used (wood boits, etc.) Utilities, factory Total costs "To units of product $ 120,500 5 50.500 5 50.600 $ 120,500 $ General office salaries Direct matenals used wood bolts. eto) Utilities, factory Total costs "To units of product 3 120,500 5 50.500 $ 50,500 $ 120.500 S 2. Based on the answers obtained in Requirement (1), compute the average product cost per patio set. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Average product cost per patio set 3. Assume that production increases to only 2.250 sets quarterly. Would you expect the average product cost per patio set to increase, decrease, or remain unchanged? Increase O Decrease O Remain unchanged 4. Refer to the original data. The president's brother-in-law has considered making a patio set and has priced the necessary materials at a building supply store. He has asked the president if he could purchase a patio set from the Mahela Company at cost and the president has agreed to let him do so. e. Would you expect any disagreement over the price the brother-in-law should pay? What price does the president probably have in mind? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) the president may expect a minimum price of b. Since the company is operating below its full capacity, what cost term used in the chapter might be the most applicable in this situation? Opportunity cost Sunk cost Relevant cost