Quality Industries manufactures large workbenches for industrial use. Yewell Hartnet, the Vice President for marketing at Quality Industries, concluded from market analysis that sales were dwindling for Quality's workbenches due to aggressive pricing by competitors. Quality's workbench sells for $1,690 whereas the competition's comparable workbench sells for $1,500. Yewell determined that a price drop to $1,500 would be necessary to protect its market share and maintain an annual sales level of 14,100 workbenches. Cost data based on sales of 14,100 workbenches:     Budgeted Quantity Actual Quantity Actual Cost Direct materials (pounds)   180,500     173,500   $ 3,455,500   Direct labor (hours)   75,000     74,250     827,750   Machine setups (no. of setups)   1,450     1,100     255,500   Mechanical assembly (machine hours)   31,150     284,000     3,761,000       If the profit per unit is maintained, the target cost per unit is (rounded to the nearest whole dollar):

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Quality Industries manufactures large workbenches for industrial use. Yewell Hartnet, the Vice President for marketing at Quality Industries, concluded from market analysis that sales were dwindling for Quality's workbenches due to aggressive pricing by competitors. Quality's workbench sells for $1,690 whereas the competition's comparable workbench sells for $1,500. Yewell determined that a price drop to $1,500 would be necessary to protect its market share and maintain an annual sales level of 14,100 workbenches.


Cost data based on sales of 14,100 workbenches:

 

  Budgeted Quantity Actual Quantity Actual Cost
Direct materials (pounds)   180,500     173,500   $ 3,455,500  
Direct labor (hours)   75,000     74,250     827,750  
Machine setups (no. of setups)   1,450     1,100     255,500  
Mechanical assembly (machine hours)   31,150     284,000     3,761,000  
 

 

If the profit per unit is maintained, the target cost per unit is (rounded to the nearest whole dollar):

 

 
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