Multiple Choice
Suppose you are the owner of a picture frame store and you wish to calculate how many frames you must sell to cover your fixed and variable costs at a given price. Let's assume that the demand for your frames is strong, so the average price customers are willing to pay for each picture frame is $120. Also, suppose your fixed costs (FC) total $32,000 (real estate taxes, interest on a bank loan, etc.) and unit variable cost (UVC) for a picture frame is $40 (labor, glass, frame, and matting) . If your picture frame store sold 2,000 picture frames, what would your profit (or loss) be?
A) a loss of $32,000
B) $0
C) $32,000 profit
D) $112,000 profit
E) $128,000 profit
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