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If fixed costs are $260,000, the unit selling price is $74, and the unit variable costs are $55, the old and new break-even sales (units), respectively, if the unit selling price increases by $7 are
a.13,684 units and 10,000 units
b.3,514 units and 13,684 units
c.13,684 units and 3,514 units
d.4,727 units and 9,500 units
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