Variable Costing, Absorption Costing During its first year of operations, Snobegon, Inc. (located in Lake Snobegon, Minnesota), produced 40,500 plastic snow scoops. Snow scoops are oversized shoveltype scoops that are used to push snow away. Unit sales were 38,500 scoops. Fixed overhead was applied at $0.75 per unit produced, Fixed overhead was underappled by $2,600. This fixed overhead variance was closed to Cost of Goods Sold. There was no variable overhead variance. The results of the year's operations are as follows con an absorption-costing basis) Sales (38,500 units $20) $770,000 Less: Cost of goods sold 547,560 Gross margin $222,440 Less: Selling and administrative expenses (all fixed) 185,500 Operating income $36.940 Required: 1. Calculate the cost of the firm's ending inventory under absorption conting, Round unit cost to five decimal places. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. What is the cost of the ending inventory under variable costing Round unit cost to five decimal places. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. 2. Prepare a variable costing income statement, Round the unit cost to five decimal places, when required. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar, Use the rounded values in subsequent computations. Snobegon, Inc. Previous Next Check My Workmore Check My Work uses remaining dollar. What is the cost of the ending inventory under variable costing? Round unit cost to five decimal places. Round your final answer to the nearest dollar. 2. Prepare a variable-costing income statement. Round the unit cost to five decimal places, when required. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar. Use the rounded values in subsequent computations. Snobegon, Inc. Variable-Costing Income Statement For the First Year of Operations Contribution margin Less: Operating Income What is the difference between the two income figures