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Break-even sales and sales to realize operating income
For the current year ended March 31, Cosgrove Company expects fixed costs of $621,000, a unit variable cost of $62, and a unit selling price of $92.
a. Compute the anticipated break-even sales (units).
fill in the blank 1 units
b. Compute the sales (units) required to realize operating income of $144,000.
fill in the blank 2 units
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