MaxiDrive manufactures a wide variety of parts for recreational boating, including a gear and driveshaft...

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MaxiDrive manufactures a wide variety of parts for recreational boating, including a gear and driveshaft part for high-powered outboard boat engines. Original equipment manufacturers such as Mercury and Honda purchase the components for use in large, powerful outboards. The part sells for $692, and sales volume averages 33,000 units per year. Recently, MaxiDrive's major competitor reduced the price of its equivalent unit to $641. The market is very competitive, and MaxiDrive realizes it must meet the new price or lose significant market share. Management has begun paying closer attention to costs and has reconfirmed the current existing standard costs. The controller then assembled the following cost and usage data for the most recent year for MaxiDrive's production of 33,000 units:

Budgeted

QuantityBudgeted

CostActual

QuantityActual

CostDirect materials$7,300,000$7,800,000Direct labor2,720,0003,025,000Indirect labor2,820,0002,680,000Inspection (hours and cost)1,240460,0001,800430,000Materials handling (number of purchases and cost)5,900900,0004,250885,000Machine setups (number and cost)2,2001,150,0002,3001,125,000Returns and rework (number of times and cost)460160,000660210,000$15,510,000$16,155,000

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1. Calculate the target cost for maintaining current market share and profitability.(Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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