Deck 4: Costvolumeprofit Cvp Analysis
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Deck 4: Costvolumeprofit Cvp Analysis
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The breakeven point can be expressed in number of units or revenue dollars.
A
2
CVP analysis is a management tool that examines changes in profits in response to changes in sales, costs and prices.
A
3
Breakeven point is the point at which revenue covers all fixed costs.
B
4
A company can produce and sell 500 units at $10 each; its variable costs are $6 per unit; fixed costs total $1000. Its expected profit using the profit equation will be $1, 000.
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CVP analysis begins with the basic formula Profit = Total Revenue minus Total Costs
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If fixed costs are $75,000 and the CM per unit is $20 then breakeven point is 3,750 units.
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Accountants typically perform CVP analysis every day to keep track of what is happening in the market place.
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Contribution Margin Ratio divided by Fixed Costs equals Breakeven Revenue.
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CVP analysis can be used to help managers assess the risk associated with a business venture by comparing breakeven point to sales forecasted.
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10
It is not possible to use post tax profits in CVP analysis.
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The formula for determining the required number of units to achieve a targeted pre-tax profit is (Fixed Costs + Target Profit) / Contribution Margin per unit.
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12
CVP analysis can assist in helping managers understand the required of levels of sales to avoid making a loss.
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13
If fixed costs are $75,000 and the CM ratio is 50% then breakeven point is $37,500.
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14
Contribution margin provides an indication of how much revenue from each unit sold can be applied towards fixed costs.
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If fixed costs are $20,000, contribution margin per unit is $3 and target pre-tax profit is $40,000 then sales is required to be 20,000 units.
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16
It is not necessary to separate fixed costs and variable costs for CVP analysis.
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17
To calculate the breakeven point in units the formula is expressed as Fixed Costs divided by Contribution Margin per unit.
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18
Contribution margin ratio can be described as the percentage by which the selling price exceeds the variable cost per unit.
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The contribution margin per unit is calculated as Selling Price per unit minus Fixed Cost per unit.
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Breakeven point is the point at which the entity achieves zero profit.
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21
A small margin of safety gives managers greater confidence in making plans such as incurring additional fixed costs.
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22
Managers should always minimize the fixed costs in their organisation as fixed costs are incurred regardless of sales volume.
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23
A product's weighted average contribution margin per unit is calculated by multiplying the contribution margin per unit by the % sales mix for that product.
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24
The margin of safety indicates the amount by which sales volume could fall before the entity starts making a loss.
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25
When an organisation produces and sells a number of different products or services, the contribution margin per unit for each product is added together to get total contribution margin per unit and this is used to determine the breakeven point or target profit in units.
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26
A CVP analysis indicates that the breakeven point for Park Lane Ltd is 2,000 units. If the company sells 1,900 units, then it will make a loss.
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27
Learning curves are one explanation for why costs fluctuate over time.
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28
The margin of safety percentage is calculated by the margin of safety divided by the actual or estimated sales.
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29
CVP analysis for organisations with multiple products should always been performed using per unit information.
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30
The margin of safety can be calculated using actual or estimated sales.
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31
Operating leverage is the degree to which an organisation's cost function is made up of Fixed Costs.
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32
Sales mix is the proportion of different products or services that an entity sells.
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33
Due to the number of assumptions and limitations that CVP analysis is subject to, care should be taken when interpreting the results.
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34
If the relevant range changes due to expanding operations the CVP analysis should be restated.
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35
If a company sell multiple products or services an assumption needed for CVP analysis is that the sales mix remains constant.
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36
C) Their respective weighted average contribution margins per unit are; Product A $6.00 per unit, Product B $8.00 per unit, Product C $3 per unit. Fixed costs are $2,500 and target profit is $6,000. The number of units required to be sold is 500.
G) Jones has three products; Product A, Product B, Product
A) True
B) False
G) Jones has three products; Product A, Product B, Product
A) True
B) False
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37
On a cost-volume-profit graph, the breakeven point is located where the total cost line intersects the x-axis.
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38
CVP analysis cannot be used in companies that sell multiple products.
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39
Reliable Solutions provides three services to its customers. It currently offers Basic, Deluxe and Complete Solutions. The company estimates customers will purchase the following solutions; Basic - 20, Deluxe - 5 and Complete - 15. The estimated sales mix is therefore Basic 50%, Deluxe 12.5% and Complete 37.5%.
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40
The margin of safety is the excess of a firm's profits above current sales.
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41
If sales are $160,000, variable costs are $100,000, and fixed costs are $40,000, the contribution margin ratio is:
A) 62.5%
B) 12.5%
C) 37.5%
D) 25.0%
A) 62.5%
B) 12.5%
C) 37.5%
D) 25.0%
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42
Use the following information for following questions
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the number of units required to achieve a pre-tax profit of $125 000.
A) 7 479
B)10 160
C) 5 435
D) 11 044
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the number of units required to achieve a pre-tax profit of $125 000.
A) 7 479
B)10 160
C) 5 435
D) 11 044
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43
The degree of operating leverage and margin of safety are reciprocals.
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44
The point of indifference is the level of activity at which equal cost or profit occurs across multiple alternatives.
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45
To express breakeven point in revenue the formula is:
A) Fixed Costs per unit / Profit per unit.
B) Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin per unit.
C) Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin ratio.
D) Fixed Costs per unit / Contribution Margin ratio.
A) Fixed Costs per unit / Profit per unit.
B) Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin per unit.
C) Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin ratio.
D) Fixed Costs per unit / Contribution Margin ratio.
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46
The breakeven point can be defined as:
A) the point at which revenue equal variable costs.
B) the point at which revenue equal fixed costs.
C) the level of operations at which the firm earns a profit.
D) the point at which revenue equals total fixed and variable costs.
A) the point at which revenue equal variable costs.
B) the point at which revenue equal fixed costs.
C) the level of operations at which the firm earns a profit.
D) the point at which revenue equals total fixed and variable costs.
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47
The formula for calculating operating leverage is Contribution Margin divided by Profit.
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48
Kingsbrae Company produces a single product. Following is cost information: If the product sells for $100, how many units must be sold to break even?
A) 412
B) 1118
C) 1,267
D) 3,800
A) 412
B) 1118
C) 1,267
D) 3,800
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49
If managers perceive that the organisation's operating leverage is too high they should choose to use fixed costs to meet their operating costs.
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50
Managers can use the degree of operating leverage to explicitly calculate the sensitivity of profits to changes in sales.
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51
Use the following information for following questions
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the sales revenue required to break even.
A) $129 000
B) $280 450
C) $258 000
D) $259 400
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the sales revenue required to break even.
A) $129 000
B) $280 450
C) $258 000
D) $259 400
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52
Managers can use cost-volume-profit analysis to: I Select which products to offer.
II Reward managers for high performance.
III Make decisions about how to finance expanding operations.
A) I only
B) II and III only
C) I and III only
D) I, II, and III
II Reward managers for high performance.
III Make decisions about how to finance expanding operations.
A) I only
B) II and III only
C) I and III only
D) I, II, and III
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53
The % change in profits can be calculated by % change in margin of safety multiplied by degree of operating leverage.
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54
Use the following information for following questions
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the number of units required to break even.
A) 5609 units
B) 5160 units
C) 2880
D) 2280
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the number of units required to break even.
A) 5609 units
B) 5160 units
C) 2880
D) 2280
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55
Oasia Ltd sells ceramic gifts sets. Each gift set has a selling price of $54. Variable costs per set are $28. The contribution margin per set is:
A) $54
B) $26
C) $28
D) Unable to be determined from the information provided.
A) $54
B) $26
C) $28
D) Unable to be determined from the information provided.
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56
The breakeven equation can be expressed as:
A) Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin per unit.
B)
B) Fixed Costs / (Sales Price per unit - Variable costs per unit).
C) Fixed Costs / Profit.
D) a and
A) Fixed Costs / Contribution Margin per unit.
B)
B) Fixed Costs / (Sales Price per unit - Variable costs per unit).
C) Fixed Costs / Profit.
D) a and
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57
The profit equation can be expressed as:
A) Profit = [Selling Price - Fixed Costs) * Q] - Variable Costs * Q
B) Profit = [Selling Price + Fixed Costs) * Q] - Variable Costs
C) Profit = [Selling Price - Variable Costs) * Q] - Fixed Costs
D) Profit = [Selling Price - Variable Costs *Q] - Fixed Costs
A) Profit = [Selling Price - Fixed Costs) * Q] - Variable Costs * Q
B) Profit = [Selling Price + Fixed Costs) * Q] - Variable Costs
C) Profit = [Selling Price - Variable Costs) * Q] - Fixed Costs
D) Profit = [Selling Price - Variable Costs *Q] - Fixed Costs
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58
Penco Industries has a small margin of safety % and a high degree of operating leverage; this means it is likely that Penco has a high reliance on fixed costs.
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59
CVP analysis is least likely to be used for which of the following decisions?
A) The amount of discretionary expenditures for the next period.
B) The organisational vision.
C) The exact level of operations at which the organisation will operate.
D) Whether to buy a business segment operating in Germany.
A) The amount of discretionary expenditures for the next period.
B) The organisational vision.
C) The exact level of operations at which the organisation will operate.
D) Whether to buy a business segment operating in Germany.
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60
Use the following information for following questions
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the sales revenue required to achieve a post-tax profit of $125 000.
A) 11 410
B)9 924
C) 5 705
D) 12 403
Bijoux Ltd manufactures and sells a single product. This product has the following operational data:
-Calculate the sales revenue required to achieve a post-tax profit of $125 000.
A) 11 410
B)9 924
C) 5 705
D) 12 403
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61
Managers should consider which of the following in CVP analysis: I Relevant Range
II Cost Behaviour
III Sales Mix
A) I and III only.
B) I and III only.
C) I and II only.
D) I, II, and III.
II Cost Behaviour
III Sales Mix
A) I and III only.
B) I and III only.
C) I and II only.
D) I, II, and III.
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62
IMA Shop Ltd produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
The weighted average contribution margin, rounded to the nearest whole dollar, is
A) $13
B) $4.16
C) $1.85
D) $4.33
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
The weighted average contribution margin, rounded to the nearest whole dollar, is
A) $13
B) $4.16
C) $1.85
D) $4.33
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63
In CVP analysis, managers usually assume that the cost function is linear. Which of the following equations best represents a linear function for total cost if the cost is a mixed cost?
A) y = $500 + $80x
B) y = $80x2
C) y = $80x
D) y = $500x + $80x
A) y = $500 + $80x
B) y = $80x2
C) y = $80x
D) y = $500x + $80x
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64
How many units of Micro must be sold at the breakeven point? Diamantine has the following unit and mix data:
A) 100,000
B) 80,000
C) 20,000
D) 40 615
A) 100,000
B) 80,000
C) 20,000
D) 40 615
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65
Kaitlyn's Cakes had the following activity for December:
Total cakes sold 23,000
Total revenues $500,000
Total fixed costs 99,000
Total variable costs 350,000
What was Kaitlyn's margin of safety, in dollars?
A) $330,000
B) $247,500
C) $347,500
D) $170,000
Total cakes sold 23,000
Total revenues $500,000
Total fixed costs 99,000
Total variable costs 350,000
What was Kaitlyn's margin of safety, in dollars?
A) $330,000
B) $247,500
C) $347,500
D) $170,000
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66
IMA Shop Ltd produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* ax Rate: 30%
Using revenue as the measure for sales mix, calculate IMA Shop's breakeven point in units for each product.
A) Chocolate ice creams 190; Milkshakes 133; Burgers 254.
B) Chocolate ice creams 300; Milkshakes 150; Burgers 200.
C) Chocolate ice creams 150; Milkshakes 133; Burgers 254.
D) Cannot be determined
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* ax Rate: 30%
Using revenue as the measure for sales mix, calculate IMA Shop's breakeven point in units for each product.
A) Chocolate ice creams 190; Milkshakes 133; Burgers 254.
B) Chocolate ice creams 300; Milkshakes 150; Burgers 200.
C) Chocolate ice creams 150; Milkshakes 133; Burgers 254.
D) Cannot be determined
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67
The margin of safety is:
A) the difference between sales and contribution margin.
B) the same as breakeven point.
C) the amount sales can drop before reaching breakeven point.
D) how far sales must increase to earn a profit.
A) the difference between sales and contribution margin.
B) the same as breakeven point.
C) the amount sales can drop before reaching breakeven point.
D) how far sales must increase to earn a profit.
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68
When the assumption of linearity is applied to revenue in CVP analyses:
A) fixed cost per unit increases as revenue decreases.
B) variable cost per unit is linear with respect to total revenue.
C) the sales mix remains constant, but prices decrease as volumes increase.
D) the sales mix and all of the prices remain constant.
A) fixed cost per unit increases as revenue decreases.
B) variable cost per unit is linear with respect to total revenue.
C) the sales mix remains constant, but prices decrease as volumes increase.
D) the sales mix and all of the prices remain constant.
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69
Echo Ltd sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
Point A is best described as:
A) fixed cost.
B) margin of safety.
C) estimated profit at actual volume.
D) breakeven point.

A) fixed cost.
B) margin of safety.
C) estimated profit at actual volume.
D) breakeven point.
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70
Spare Cash Ltd manufactures a single product. The product sells for $20. The variable manufacturing cost per unit is $4 and the variable selling cost is $4 per unit. Spare Cash incurs monthly fixed costs of $200,000 for manufacturing and $140,000 for administration and selling. Spare Cash is considering changes to its production and distribution procedures. If the changes are made, total variable costs (manufacturing and selling) will be $7 and total fixed costs (manufacturing, administration, and selling) will be $350,000 per month. The selling price will remain at $20. If the changes are made, the number of units required to break even will be:
A) unable to be determined.
B) the same as before.
C) less than before.
D) greater than before.
A) unable to be determined.
B) the same as before.
C) less than before.
D) greater than before.
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Echo Ltd sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
Point B is best described as:
A) fixed cost.
B) margin of safety.
C) estimated profit at actual volume.
D) breakeven point.

A) fixed cost.
B) margin of safety.
C) estimated profit at actual volume.
D) breakeven point.
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72
IMA Shop Ltd produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below. The weighted average contribution margin per unit for chocolate ice cream, rounded to the nearest cent, is:
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
A) $3.00
B) $0.92
C) $4.15
D) $1.39
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
A) $3.00
B) $0.92
C) $4.15
D) $1.39
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73
The cost function for Kat's Cosmetics is: TC = $800 + 0.375 × Revenue. If Kat expects after-tax income of $600 and the tax rate is 40%, what is the firm's margin of safety?
A) $3,200
B) $2,000
C) $2,880
D) $5,760
A) $3,200
B) $2,000
C) $2,880
D) $5,760
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74
A firm with fixed costs of $161,500 per month sells three products with the following characteristics:
How many total units must be sold to breakeven?
A) 3,230
B) 1,230
C) 2,153
D) 1,077
How many total units must be sold to breakeven?
A) 3,230
B) 1,230
C) 2,153
D) 1,077
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75
IMA Shop Ltd produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
When using revenues as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do chocolate ice creams represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.
A) 33%
B) 44%
C) 67%
D) 23%
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
When using revenues as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do chocolate ice creams represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.
A) 33%
B) 44%
C) 67%
D) 23%
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76
Which of the measures the extent to which the entity's cost function is made up of fixed costs?
A) Operating leverage.
B) Total contribution margin.
C) Margin of safety.
D) Fixed cost leverage.
A) Operating leverage.
B) Total contribution margin.
C) Margin of safety.
D) Fixed cost leverage.
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77
How many units in total must be sold to earn the target profit?
A) 687,500
B) 165,000
C) 112,500
D) 150,000
A) 687,500
B) 165,000
C) 112,500
D) 150,000
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78
IMA Shop Ltd produces three products. Cost, price, and volume data is shown below:
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
When using units as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do milkshakes represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.
A) 23%
B) 46%
C) 31%
D) Cannot be determined.
* Total Fixed Costs: $2,400
* Tax Rate: 30%
When using units as the measure, what proportion of the sales mix do milkshakes represent? Round to the nearest whole percent.
A) 23%
B) 46%
C) 31%
D) Cannot be determined.
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79
The assumption of cost function linearity means: I Fixed costs remain fixed.
II Sales mix remains constant.
III The fixed cost per unit remains constant.
A) I only
B) I and II only
C) I, II, and III
D) III only
II Sales mix remains constant.
III The fixed cost per unit remains constant.
A) I only
B) I and II only
C) I, II, and III
D) III only
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Echo Ltd sells its single product for $14 per unit, and its variable cost per unit is $4. Total fixed costs are $800. Its CVP graph is as follows:
Area C is best described as:
A) fixed cost.
B) margin of safety.
C) estimated profit at actual volume.
D) breakeven point.

A) fixed cost.
B) margin of safety.
C) estimated profit at actual volume.
D) breakeven point.
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