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Omlstead company has fixed costs of $723,520. the unit selling price, variable cost per unit and contributing margin for per unit for the company's two products follow:
The sales mix for products QQ and ZZ is 70% and 30%, respectively. Determine the break-even point in units of QQ and ZZ.
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