Xenon Autocar Company manufactures automobiles. The Fastback Car Division sells its cars for $50,000 each to the general public. The fastback cars have manufacturing costs of $25,000 each for variable and $15,000 each for fixed costs. The division's total fixed manufacturing costs are $75,000,000 at the normal volume of 5,000 units.
The Coupe Car Division has been unable to meet the demand for its cars this year. It has offered to buy 1,000 cars from the Fastback Car Division at the full cost of $40,000. The Fastback Car Division has excess capacity and the 1,000 units can be produced without interfering with the current outside sales of 5,000. The 6,000 volume is within the division's relevant operating range.
Explain whether the Fastback Car Division should accept the offer.
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