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Problem 1: D, Inc. produces and sells a single product. The company has provided its contribution format income statement for July.
Sales (8,000 units) $ 240,000 - Variable costs $ 120,000 - Fixed costs $25,000
Required
If the company sells 10,500 units, What its net operating income
Problem 2: D.S Corporation produces and sells two products. In the most recent month, Product (X1) had sales of $120,000 and variable expenses of $20,000. Product (X 2) had sales of $180,000 and variable expenses of $60,000. And the fixed costs of the entire company were $50,000.
Required
What is The break-even point
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