The Tingey Company has 500 obsolete microcomputers that are carried in inventory at a total cost of $752,000. If these microcomputers are upgraded at a total cost
of $104,000, they can be sold for a total of $224,000. As an alternative, the microcomputers can be sold in their present condition for $51,600. Suppose the
selling price of the upgraded computers has not been set. At what selling price per unit would the company be as well off upgrading the computers as if it just
sold the computers in their present condition? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) a.) $103.2 b.) $311.2 c.) $803.6 d.) 218.32
of $104,000, they can be sold for a total of $224,000. As an alternative, the microcomputers can be sold in their present condition for $51,600. Suppose the
selling price of the upgraded computers has not been set. At what selling price per unit would the company be as well off upgrading the computers as if it just
sold the computers in their present condition? (Round your answer to one decimal place.) a.) $103.2 b.) $311.2 c.) $803.6 d.) 218.32




