Collegiate Products produces and sells padded stadium seats emblazoned with a university logo. The company has the capacity to produce as many as 6,000 seats per month but consistently averages much less. When 4,500 seats are produced, each seat has $5 of variable costs and $2 of fixed overhead costs allocated to it. The seats typically sell for $12 each. The company has been approached by a

small college who wishes to purchase 500 seats for special alumni at a price of $5 per seat. If the special order were accepted, net income would:
A) decrease by $1,000.
B) increase by $2,500.
C) decrease by $12,500.
D) not change.


D

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