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- You are considering opening a copy service in thestudent union. You estimate your fixed cost at $15,000 and thevariable cost of each copy sold at $.01. You expect the sellingprice to average $.05.a) What is the break-even point in dollars?b) What is the break-even point in units? PX• • S7.23 An electronics firm is currently manufacturing anitem that has a variable cost of $.50 per unit and a selling priceof $1.00 per unit. Fixed costs are $14,000.You are going to replace ten -15W CFLs with ten- 8.0W LEDs. The lights are on 3,500 hrs/yr. The average electricity cost is $.12/kWh and the LEDs are $22 each. Calculate the simple payback and Simple ROI.Please explain each anwer with formula. Regarding the following information, how many machines would be needed to handle the required volume? Processing time per unit (minute) product demand A B C 1 16000 3 4 2 2 12000 4 4 3 3 6000 5 6 4 4 30000 2 2 1 In order to meet annual demand for all products, how many machines in each type are needed? Based on fixed annual cost (Alternative A with $40,000, B with $30,000 and C with $80,000), which type of machine and how many will cost least to satisfy the demand? Consider the operation of machines 10 hours per day and 200 days a year.