Skysong Corp. was experiencing a good year in terms of sales volume and profitability of its popular electronic tablets. Each one sold for $305, with per unit costs shown below: Per-Unit COGS, DM $58, DL $40, Variable MOH $23, Fixed MOH $31, Total $152. A sales manager received a cell from a potential customer who wanted a last-minute order before year-end. The customer knows the market price but offered to pay $265 per unit instead for 50 tablets. If the customer employees liked the tablets, it was possible the customer would return and pay full price for a second order next year. Skysong's production facility has the available capacity for this special order without reducing capacity for its regular orders. In addition to the product costs shown above, Skysong typically incurs a variable selling cost of $4 per unit. If the company accepts the special order, it will not incur this cost. Based on the available information, should Skysong take on this special order? How much better or worse off will it be if it accepts this order?