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    When a Company Sells More Units Than the Break-Even Point
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When a Company Sells More Units Than the Break-Even Point

Question 24

Question 24

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When a company sells more units than the break-even point,


A) it moves above the relevant range.
B) profits are positive.
C) there are no new variable costs incurred.
D) profits are negative.

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