What is the minimum ie the break-even sales price per unit


Problem - Marjess Corp. manufactures shirts, and it is considering whether or not it should accept a special order for 5,000 shirts. The normal selling price of a shirt is $45 and its unit product cost is $36 as shown below:

Direct materials                         $8.00

Direct labor                               $16.00

Manufacturing overhead             $12.00

Unit product cost                        $36.00

Most of the manufacturing overhead is fixed: however. 30% of it is variable with respect to the number of shirts produced. The special order will require customizing the shirts for the customer with an additional direct materials cost of $5 per shirt and an additional direct labor cost of $4 per shirt. If it accepts this order. Marjess will have to rent special equipment to handle the shirt customization at a cost of $22,000. The order would have no effect on Marjess Corporation's regular sales and it could be fulfilled using the company's existing capacity without affecting any other order.

What is the minimum (i.e.. the break-even) sales price per unit that Marjess should charge for this special order?

a. $17.00

b. $49.40

c. $32.00

d. $41.00

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