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fill in the blanks for each of the following independent cases. view th…

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fill in the blanks for each of the following independent cases.
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this test: 7 point(s) possible
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caseunit selling priceunit variable operating costsnumber of units soldtotal contribution margintotal fixed costsoperating income
b.6313,000235,000117,500
c.28025,0004,750,000880,000
d.18021,0001,721,0001,600,000

Explanation:

Step1: Solve Case a - Find Unit Var. Cost

First, calculate total contribution margin:
$\text{Total Contribution Margin} = \text{Total Operating Income} + \text{Total Fixed Costs} = 180,000 + 875,000 = 1,055,000$
Next, find number of units sold:
$\text{Number of Units Sold} = \frac{\text{Total Contribution Margin}}{\text{Unit Selling Price} - \text{Unit Variable Costs}}$
First find unit contribution margin:
$\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = \frac{\text{Total Contribution Margin}}{\text{Number of Units Sold}}$
We can also use $\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = \text{Unit Selling Price} - \text{Unit Variable Costs}$
First find number of units sold from total sales:
$\text{Total Sales} = \text{Total Contribution Margin} + \text{Total Variable Costs}$
Wait, alternative: $\text{Total Sales} = \text{Unit Selling Price} \times \text{Number of Units Sold}$
And $\text{Total Sales} = \text{Total Contribution Margin} + \text{Total Variable Costs}$
We know $\text{Total Contribution Margin} = 1,055,000$, let $\text{Unit Variable Costs} = v$
$\text{Number of Units Sold} = \frac{1,055,000}{74 - v}$
Also, $\text{Total Variable Costs} = v \times \text{Number of Units Sold}$
And $\text{Total Sales} = 74 \times \text{Number of Units Sold} = 1,055,000 + v \times \text{Number of Units Sold}$
Rearrange: $74 = \frac{1,055,000}{\text{Number of Units Sold}} + v$
We also know $\text{Total Operating Income} = \text{Total Contribution Margin} - \text{Total Fixed Costs}$, which checks out.
Wait, better: $\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = \frac{\text{Total Contribution Margin}}{\text{Number of Units Sold}}$
But we can find $\text{Number of Units Sold}$ from $\text{Total Sales} = \text{Total Contribution Margin} + \text{Total Variable Costs}$
Wait, no, use $\text{Operating Income} = (\text{Unit Selling Price} - \text{Unit Variable Costs}) \times Q - \text{Total Fixed Costs}$
$180,000 = (74 - v) \times Q - 875,000$
$(74 - v) \times Q = 1,055,000$
Also, $\text{Total Variable Costs} = v \times Q$, and $\text{Total Sales} = 74Q = 1,055,000 + vQ$
We can find $Q$ from $\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = 74 - v$, and $\text{Total Contribution Margin} = (74 - v)Q = 1,055,000$
Wait, another way: $\text{Total Sales} = \text{Operating Income} + \text{Total Fixed Costs} + \text{Total Variable Costs}$
But we don't know total variable costs. Wait, no, we can find $Q$ first from $\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = 74 - 20 = 54$? No, 20 is not given. Wait, no, Case a: Unit Variable Costs is blank, Number of Units Sold is blank, Total Contribution Margin is blank.
Wait, $\text{Total Contribution Margin} = \text{Operating Income} + \text{Fixed Costs} = 180,000 + 875,000 = 1,055,000$
$\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = 74 - v$
$\text{Total Contribution Margin} = (74 - v) \times Q = 1,055,000$
Also, $\text{Total Variable Costs} = v \times Q$, and $\text{Total Sales} = 74Q = 1,055,000 + vQ$
We can also use $\text{Operating Income} = Q(74 - v) - 875,000 = 180,000$
So $Q(74 - v) = 1,055,000$
Now, $\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = 74 - v = \frac{1,055,000}{Q}$
But we need another relation. Wait, no, wait: $\text{Total Variable Costs} = \text{Total Sales} - \text{Total Contribution Margin} = 74Q - 1,055,000$
And $\text{Unit Variable Costs} = \frac{74Q - 1,055,000}{Q} = 74 - \frac{1,055,000}{Q}$
Wait, I made a mistake, we can find $Q$ from $\text{Unit Contribution Margin} = 74 - v$, and $\text{Total Contribution Margin} = (74 - v)Q$
Wait, no, let's use $\text{Operating Income} = \text{Total Contribution Margin} - \text{Fixed Costs}$, so $\text{Total Contribution Margin} = 180,000 + 875,00…

Answer:

CaseUnit Selling PriceUnit Variable CostsNumber of Units SoldTotal Contribution MarginTotal Fixed CostsOperating Income
b.$90.12$6313,000$352,500$235,000$117,500
c.$280$9025,000$4,750,000$3,870,000$880,000
d.$180$98.0521,000$1,721,000$1,600,000$121,000

Note: For Case a, the number of units is a non-integer because of the given values, rounded to the nearest whole number. Unit selling price for Case b is rounded to two decimal places, unit variable cost for Case d is rounded to two decimal places.