Walton Concrete Company pours concrete slabs for single-family dwellings. Lancing Construction Company, which operates outside Walton's normal sales territory, asks Walton to pour 53 slabs for...


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Walton Concrete Company pours<br>concrete slabs for single-family<br>dwellings. Lancing Construction<br>Company, which operates outside<br>Walton's normal sales territory,<br>asks Walton to pour 53 slabs for<br>Lancing's new development of<br>homes. Walton has the capacity to<br>build 420 slabs and is presently<br>working on 180 of them. Lancing<br>is willing to pay only $2,600 per<br>slab. Walton estimates the cost of<br>a typical job to include unit-level<br>materials, $910; unit-level labor,<br>$400; and an allocated portion of<br>facility-level overhead, $1,370.<br>Required<br>Calculate the contribution to profit<br>from the special order. Should<br>Walton accept or reject the<br>special order to pour 53 slabs for<br>$2,600 each?<br>Contribution to profit<br>

Extracted text: Walton Concrete Company pours concrete slabs for single-family dwellings. Lancing Construction Company, which operates outside Walton's normal sales territory, asks Walton to pour 53 slabs for Lancing's new development of homes. Walton has the capacity to build 420 slabs and is presently working on 180 of them. Lancing is willing to pay only $2,600 per slab. Walton estimates the cost of a typical job to include unit-level materials, $910; unit-level labor, $400; and an allocated portion of facility-level overhead, $1,370. Required Calculate the contribution to profit from the special order. Should Walton accept or reject the special order to pour 53 slabs for $2,600 each? Contribution to profit

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