Tracey Douglas is the owner and managing director of Heritage Garden Furniture Ltd., a South African company that makes museum-quality reproductions of antique outdoor furniture. Tracey would like advice concerning the advisability of eliminating the model C3 lawn chair. These lawn chairs have been among the company's best-selling products, but they seem unprofitable. A condensed statement of operating income for the company and for the model C3 lawn chair for the quarter ended June 30 follows: Sales Model C3 Lawn Chair All Products R 1,400,000 R 6,200,000 Cost of sales Direct materials Direct labour Fringe benefits (20% of direct labour) Variable manufacturing overhead Building rent and maintenance Depreciation 560,000 336,000 67,200 16,800 18,200 89,600 1,612,000 1.426.000 285,200 62,000 62,000 155,000 Total cost of sales 1,087,800 3,602,200 Gross margin 312,200 2,597,800 Selling and administrative expenses. Product managers' salaries Sales commissions (5% of sales) Fringe benefits (20% of salaries and commissions) Shipping General administrative expenses 46,200 70,000 23.240 21.000 224.000 155,000 310,000 93,000 248.000 992.000 Total selling and administrative expenses 384.440 1.798 000 Net operating income (loss) R (72,240) R 799,800 Net operating income (loss) R (72,240) R 799,800 "The currency in South Africa is the rand, denoted here by R. The following additional data have been supplied by the company a. Direct labour is a variable cost at Heritage Garden Furniture b. All of the company's products are manufactured in the same facility and use the same equipment Building rent, maintenance, and depreciation are allocated to products using various bases. The equipment does not wear out through use; it eventually becomes obsolete. c. There is ample capacity to fill all orders. d. Dropping the model C3 lawn chair would have no effect on sales of other product lines. e Inventories of work in process or finished goods are insignificant 1. Shipping costs are traced directly to products. 9 General administrative expenses are allocated to products on the basis of sales dollars. There would be no effect on the total general administrative expenses if the model C3 lawn chair were dropped. h. If the model C3 lawn chair were dropped, the product manager would be laid off Required: 1-a. At current level of sales, compute the effect of net operating income if the Model C3 lawn chair is dropped Decrease in net operating income by R 1.b. Would you recommend that the model C3 lawn chair be dropped? Yes .NO dis Hindi... no effect on the total general administrative expenses in the model C3 lawn chair were dropped. h. If the model C3 lawn chair were dropped, the product manager would be laid off Required: 1-a. At current level of sales, compute the effect of net operating income if the Model C3 lawn chair is dropped Decrease in net operating income by R 1-b. Would you recommend that the model C3 lawn chair be dropped? Yes No 2. What would sales of the model C3 lawn chair have to be, at minimum, in order to justify retaining the product? (Hint: Set this up as a break-even problem, but include only the relevant costs from part (1)) (Round "Contribution margin ratio" to 2 decimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number.) Sales volume R