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A partially completed schedule of the company’s total and per unit costs over the relevant range of 69,000 to 109,000 units produced and sold annually is given below: Complete the schedule of the company’s total and unit costs. Round the variable cost and fixed cost to 2 decimal places.) Units Produced and Sold
69,000 89,000 109,000
Total Costs
Variable Costs 158,700
Fixed Costs 360,000
Total Costs 518,700
Cost Per Unit
Variable Cost
Fixed Cost
Total Cost Per Unit
Assume that the company produces and sells 99,000 units during the year at a selling price of $7.34 per unit. Prepare a contribution format income statement for the year. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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