Kogler Corporation's relevant range of activity is 7,000 units to 11,000 units. When it produces and sells 9,000 units, its average costs per unit are as follows:  AverageCost per UnitDirect materials$4.85Direct labor$4.20Variable manufacturing overhead$1.55Fixed manufacturing overhead$9.00Fixed selling expense$3.15Fixed administrative expense$1.80Sales commissions$0.50Variable administrative expense$0.45 If the selling price is $25.00 per unit, the contribution margin per unit sold is closest to:

A. $15.95
B. ($0.50)
C. $5.40
D. $13.45


Answer: D

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