Wilderness Products, Incorporated, has designed a self-inflating sleeping pad for use by backpackers and campers, The following information is avallable about the new product: a. An investment of $1,250,000 will be necessary to carry inventories and accounts recelvable and to purchase some new equipment needed in the manufacturing process. The company's required rate of return is 20% on all investments. b. A standard cost card has been prepared for the sleeping pad, as shown below: c. The only variable selling and odministrative expense will be a sales commission of $6 per pad. The fixed seling and administrative expenses will be $3,877,200 peryear. d. Because the company manufactures many products, no more than 132,000 direct labor-hours per year can be devoted to production of the new sleeping pads. e. Manufacturing overhead costs are allocated to products on the basis of direct labor-hours. Required: 1. Assume the company uses the absorption approach to cost-plus pricing. a. Compute the markup percentage the company needs on the pads to achieve a 20% return on investment (RO) if it sells all of the pads it can produce. b. What selling price per sleeping pad will the company establish if it uses a markup percentage on absorption cost? Note: Round intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places. c. Assume the compary is able to sell all of the pads it can produce. Compute the company's ROI based on the first year of activity. 2. After marketing the sleeping pads for several years, the company is experiencing a fallolf in demand due to an economic recession. A large retail outlet will make a bulk purchase of pads if its label is sewn in and if an acceptable price'can be worked out. What is the minimum acceptable price for this special order? Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. 1. Assume the company uses the absorption approach to cost-plus pricing. a. Compute the markup percentage the company needs on the pads to achieve a 20% return on investrnent ( R OI) if it sells all of the pads it can produce. b. What selling price per sleeping pad will the company establish if it uses a markup percentage on absorption cost? Note: Round intermediate calculations and final answer to 2 decimal places. c. Assume the company is able to sell all of the pads it can produce. Compute the company's ROI based on the first year of activity. 2. After marketing the sleeping pads for several years, the company is experiencing a falloff in demand due to an economic recession. A large retail outlet will make a bulk purchase of pads if its label is sewn in and if an acceptable price can be worked out. What is the minimum acceptable price for this special order? Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places