X-Perience manufactures snowboards. Its cost of making 2,100 bindings is as follows: II: (Click the icon to view the costs.) Suppose Witherspoon will sell bindings to X-Perience for $12 each. X-Perience would pay $1 per unit to transport the bindings to its manufacturing plant, where it would add its own logo at a cost of $0.60 per binding. Read the requirements. Requirement 1. X-Perience's accountants predict that purchasing the bindings from Witherspoon will enable the company to avoid $1,900 of fixed overhead. Prepare an analysis to show whether X - Perience should make or buy the bindings. (Only enter the net relevant costs. For the Difference column, use a minus sign or parentheses only when the cost of outsourcing exceeds the cost of making the bindings in-house.) X-Perience manufactures snowboards. Its cost of making 2,100 bindings is as follows: Fi (Click the icon to view the costs.) Suppose Witherspoon will sell bindings to X-Perience for $12 each. X-Perience would pay $1 per unit to transport bindings to its manufacturing plant, where it would add its own logo at a cost of $0.60 per binding. Read the requirements: Data table om witherspoon will enable the x-Perience should make or buy t s sign or parentheses only when X-Perience manufactures snowboards. Its cost of making 2,100 bindings is as follows: IF. (Click the icon to view the costs.) Suppose Witherspoon will sell bindings to X-Perience for $12 each. X-Perience would pay $1 per unit to transport the bindings to its manufacturing plant, where it would add its own logo at a cost of $0.60 per binding. Read the requirements. Requirements 1. X-Perience's accountants predict that purchasing the bindings from Witherspoon will enable the company to avoid $1,900 of fixed overhead. Prepare an analysis to show whether X-Perience should make or buy the bindings. 2. The facilities freed by purchasing bindings from Witherspoon can be used to manufacture another product that will contribute $3,200 to profit. Total fixed costs will be the same as if X-Perience had produced the bindings. Show which alternative makes the best use of X-Perience's facilities: (a) make bindings, (b) buy bindings and leave facilities idle, or (c) buy bindings and make another product. X-Perience manufactures snowboards. Its cost of making 2,100 bindings is as follows: Requirement 1. X-Perience's accountants predict that purchasing the bindings from Witherspoon will enable the company to avoid $1,900 of fixed overhead. Prepare an analysis to show whether X-Perience should make or buy the bindings. (Only enter the net relevant costs. For the Difference column, use a minus sign or parentheses only when the cost of outsourcing exceeds the cost of making the bindings in-house.) Should X-Perience make or buy the bindings? X-Perience manufactures snowboards. Its cost of making 2,100 bindings is as follows: Should X-Perience make or buy the bindings? Decision: Requirement 2. The facilities freed by purchasing bindings from Witherspoon can be used to manufacture another product that will contribute $3,200 to profit. Total fixed costs will be the same as if X - Perience had produced the bindings. Show which alternative makes the best use of X-Perience's facilities. (Only enter the net relevant costs. Enter all costs as positive values. Use a minus sign or parentheses for decreases to net costs.) X - Perience manufactures snowboards, Its cost of making 2,100 bindings is as follows: all costs as positive values. Use a minus sign or parentheses for decreases to net costs.)