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Jackie's creamery sells fudge, caramels, and popcorn to consumers in the local community. the manager at the creamery sold 12 comma 000 units last year. popcorn outsold fudge by a ratio of 2 to 1. sales of caramels equaled sales of popcorn. total fixed costs for jackie's creamery are $ 14 comma 000. the managerial accountant reported the following information: product unit sales prices unit variable cost fudge $ 10.00 $ 5.00 caramels $ 4.00 $ 3.00 popcorn $ 7.00 $ 3.00 the sales mix percentage of caramel corn based upon units

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