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    The Operating Breakeven Volume in Units Can Be Found by Dividing
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The Operating Breakeven Volume in Units Can Be Found by Dividing

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Question 14

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The operating breakeven volume in units can be found by dividing the firm's total fixed cost in dollars by its profit margin per unit (i.e. ,price less variable cost).

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