Answer: The president of Riggs is missing something. The cost of making the sails is $176 and therefore costs $82 lesser to make a sail rather than buy one.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following ;
Direct material per sail = $93
Direct labor per sail = $83
Kindly Note the following :
Sail is manufactured while operating at 80% of full capacity
Overhead of $90 is based on annual fixed overhead while operating at normal capacity (that is 80% of full capacity). The implication his, to utilize the remaining 20%, no fixed overhead will have to be incurred.
All that is needed to make the sail will be the variable cost;
Direct material = $90
Direct labor = $83
Total variable cost = $(93 + 83) = $176
The president of Riggs has incorrectly included $90 overhead into the manufacturing cost of the sails.
Therefore, total manufacturing cost of the sails is $176 and not $266.
Therefore it costs $82 lesser to make a sail.