SOLUTION: Finding the break-even point. Selling price per unit=$150 (P). Cost to make a unit is $42 (C). The fixed cost is $39,420 (F). Px=Cx+F *How is the problem worked out?

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Question 409178: Finding the break-even point. Selling price per unit=$150 (P). Cost to make a unit is $42 (C). The fixed cost is $39,420 (F). Px=Cx+F
*How is the problem worked out?

Answer by Jeef Gorrdon(26)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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