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Mathematics, 10.03.2021 07:30 angie249

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST! To determine the break-even point, or the number of units that must be sold so that no profit or loss occurs, an economist uses the formula
Px = Cx + F,
where P is the selling price per unit, x is the number of units that must be sold to break even, C is the cost to make each unit, and F is the fixed cost. Use this equation for the following exercise.

A business analyst has determined that the selling price per unit for a gas barbecue is $300. The cost to make one gas barbecue is $190, and the fixed cost is $27,610. Find the break-even point.
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