Winder Corporation is a specialty component manufacturer with idle capacity. Management would like to use its extra capacity to generate additional profits. A potential customer has offered to buy 3,000 units of component QEA. Each unit of QEA requires 5 units of material F85 and 5 units of material E71. Data concerning these two materials follow:MaterialUnits in StockOriginal Cost Per UnitCurrent Market Price Per UnitDisposal Value Per UnitF85740$4.90$4.75$4.20E7113,680$5.00$4.70$3.60Material F85 is in use in many of the company's products and is routinely replenished. Material E71 is no longer used by the company in any of its normal products and existing stocks would not be replenished once they are used up.What would be the relevant cost of the materials, in total, for purposes of
determining a minimum acceptable price for the order for product QEA?
A. $141,750
B. $126,295
C. $126,702
D. $145,965
Answer: C
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