What will the projected cost of goods sold be

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Question - The Bush Company has provided information concerning its projections for the coming year as follows:

Net sales P10,000,000

Fixed2 manufacturing costs P 1,000,000

Bush projects variable manufacturing costs of 60% of net sales. Assuming no change in inventory, what will the projected cost of goods sold be?

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