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The Excellence Company sells two products: Product A and Product B with the following sales mix for A and B respectively: 3:2
What is the breakeven point in units, considering this additional information?
Product A | Product B | |
Sales price per unit | $50 | $100 |
Variable cost per unit | $20 | $40 |
Total fixed cost = $42,000
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400 units for A and 600 units for B
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600 units for A and 400 units for B
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1,000 units for A and 400 units for B
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1,000 units for both A and B
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