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Question 1005566: The point at which a company's costs equals its revenues is the break-even point. C represents the cost in dollars of x units of a product and R represents the revenue in dollars from the sale of x units. Find the number of units that must be produced and sold in order to break-even. Find the value of x for which C=R.
C=12x+42000 and R=15x
How many units must be produced and sold in order to break-even?

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