Reference no: EM131202400
Scottsdale Ltd. has the following cost information available for various months of production:
May June July
Unit Sales 20,000 40,000 50,000
Sales Revenues $640,000 $1,280,000 $1,600,000
Expenses (800,000) (900,000) (950,000)
Profit (Loss) ($160,000) $380,000 $650,000
(Note: Round to two decimal places if necessary)
Determine the variable cost per unit
Determine the fixed cost
Estimate the total cost for 30,000 units of production
Compute the break-even point in dollars.
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