1.  Determine the estimated units of sales of the overall (total) product, E, necessary to reach the break-even point for the current year. fill in the blank 1 units 2.  Based on the break-even sales (units) in part (1), determine the unit sales of both laptops and tablets for the current year. Laptops: fill in the blank 2 units Tablets: fill in the blank 3 units 3.  Assume that the sales mix was 80% laptops and 20% tablets. Determine the estimated units of sales of the overall product necessary to reach the break-even point for the current year. fill in the blank 4 units

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  1. Sales Mix and Break-Even Sales

    Data related to the expected sales of laptops and tablets for Tech Products Inc. for the current year, which is typical of recent years, are as follows:

    Products Unit Selling Price Unit Variable Cost Sales Mix
    Laptops $280   $190   20%  
    Tablets 560   260   80%  

    The estimated fixed costs for the current year are $1,362,240.

    Required:

    1.  Determine the estimated units of sales of the overall (total) product, E, necessary to reach the break-even point for the current year.
    fill in the blank 1 units

    2.  Based on the break-even sales (units) in part (1), determine the unit sales of both laptops and tablets for the current year.

    Laptops: fill in the blank 2 units
    Tablets: fill in the blank 3 units

    3.  Assume that the sales mix was 80% laptops and 20% tablets. Determine the estimated units of sales of the overall product necessary to reach the break-even point for the current year.
    fill in the blank 4 units

    Why is it so different?

    The break-even point is   in this scenario than in part (1) because the sales mix is weighted   heavily toward the product with the   contribution margin per unit of product.

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