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Home Run Sports Inc. manufactures and sells two products, baseball bats and baseball gloves. The fixed costs are $712,000, and the sales mix is 60% bats and 40% gloves. The unit selling price and the unit variable cost for each product are as follows:
Products | Unit Selling Price | Unit Variable Cost | ||
Bats | $95 | $55 | ||
Gloves | 115 | 75 |
a. Compute the break-even sales (units) for the overall product, E.
fill in the blank 1 units
b. How many units of each product, baseball bats and baseball gloves, would be sold at the break-even point?
Baseball bats | fill in the blank 2 units |
Baseball gloves | fill in the blank 3 units |
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