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BREAK EVEN POINT IN UNITS AND SALES DOLLARS MARGIN OF SAFETY
Please find the break even point in units and sales dollars and margin of safety based on the following information:
Cove's Cakes is a local bakery.
Price per cake $14.71
Variable Cost Per Cake
Ingredients $2.25
Direct Labor $1.02
Fixed Cost Per Month $4,476
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