= Waterways mass-produces a special connector unit that it normally sells for $4.20. It sells approximately 32.500 of these units each year. The variable costs for each unit are $2.20. A company in Canada that has been unable to produce enough of a similar connector to meet customer demand would like to buy 14,300 of these units at $2.50 per unit. The production of these units is near full capacity at Waterways, so to accept the offer from the Canadian company would require temporarily adding another shift to its production line. To do this would increase variable manufacturing costs by $0.30 per unit. However, variable selling costs would be reduced by $0.20 a unit An irrigation company has asked for a special order of 2,000 of the connectors. To meet this special order, Waterways would not need an additional shift, and the irrigation company is willing to pay $3.00 per unit Your answer is correct the Canadian company? Would this be a wise What are the consequences of Waterways agreeing to provide the 14 300 units special order to accept? Waterways Inc accept the special order because net income 2860 by s should - Your answer is partially correct noorder fmm thereation company? Your answer is partially correct. Should Waterways accept the special order from the Irrigation company? Waterways should accept the special order because net income increases by $ 6000 Your answer is partially correct. What would be the consequences of accepting both special orders? 8000 Accepting both special orders would increase vnet income by $ Waterways has discovered that a small fitting it now manufactures at a cost of $1.00 per unit could be bought elsewhere for $0.82 per unit. Waterways has found costs of $0.20 per unit that cannot be eliminated by buying this unit Waterways needs 419,000 of these units each year, If Waterways decides to buy rather than produce the wall fittine it can devote the machinery and labor to making a timing unit it now buys from another company Waterways uses approximately 600 of these units each year, the cost of the unit is $12.51. To ad in the production of this conit , Waterways would need to purchase a new machine at a cost of $2,253, and the cost of producing the units would be $9.90 a unt Your answer is partially correct Without considering the possibility of making the timing unit evaluate whether Waterways should buy or continue to make the small fitting The company should make the fitting Incremental cort/tsavings will be 51274) * Your answer is incorrect oportunity costit chooses to buy the small and starting the timing Your answer is partially correct. Without considering the possibility of making the timing unit, evaluate whether Waterways should buy or continue to make the small fitting The company should make the fitting Incremental cost /(savings) will be $ 592749 * Your answer is incorrect. What is Waterways opportunity cost if it chooses to buy the small hitting and start manufacturing the timing unit? The opportunity cost is $ 5927,49 Waterways is considering the replacement of an antiquated machine that has been slowing down production because of breakdowns and added maintenance. The operations manager estimates that this machine still has 2 more years of possible use. The machine produces an average of 60 units per day at a cost of $6.80 per unit, whereas other similar machines are producing twice that much. The units sell for $9.30. Sales are equal to production on these units, and production runs for 260 days each year. The replacement machine would cost $81.100 and have a 2-year life. Given the information above, what are the consequences of Waterways replacing the machine that is slowing down production because of breakdowns? ing the machine will result in a net loss of $ 3000 Waterways should keep the old machine