Crane Corporation budgeted 10,300 tablet cases for production during the current year. Crane has capacity to produce 12,360 units. Fixed factory overhead is allocated to production. The following estimated costs have been provided: Direct material ($8/unit) Direct labor ($15/hr. x 2 hrs./unit) Variable manufacturing overhead ($3/unit) Fixed factory overhead costs ($5/unit) Total Cost per unit = $46 ($473,800 ÷ 10,300) $82,400 309,000 30,900 51,500 $473,800 Answer each of the following independent questions:

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Crane Corporation budgeted 10,300 tablet cases for production during the current year. Crane has capacity to produce 12,360 units.
Fixed factory overhead is allocated to production. The following estimated costs have been provided:
Direct material ($8/unit)
Direct labor ($15/hr. x 2 hrs./unit)
Variable manufacturing overhead ($3/unit)
Fixed factory overhead costs ($5/unit)
Total
Cost per unit = $46 ($473,800 + 10,300)
$82,400
309,000
30,900
51,500
$473,800
Answer each of the following independent questions:
Transcribed Image Text:Crane Corporation budgeted 10,300 tablet cases for production during the current year. Crane has capacity to produce 12,360 units. Fixed factory overhead is allocated to production. The following estimated costs have been provided: Direct material ($8/unit) Direct labor ($15/hr. x 2 hrs./unit) Variable manufacturing overhead ($3/unit) Fixed factory overhead costs ($5/unit) Total Cost per unit = $46 ($473,800 + 10,300) $82,400 309,000 30,900 51,500 $473,800 Answer each of the following independent questions:
(a)
Crane recently received an order for 1,030 units from a new customer in a state in which it has never done business. This new
customer has offered $43 per tablet case. Should Crane accept or reject the order?
Crane should
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