Therapeutic Systems sells its products for $23 per unit. It has the following costs: Rent Factory labor Executives under contract Raw material Break-even point $ 195,000 27 $9.00 per unit $365,500 Separate the expenses between fixed and variable costs per unit. Using this information and the sales price per unit of $23, compute the break-even point. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. $ 2.20 per unit units
Therapeutic Systems sells its products for $23 per unit. It has the following costs: Rent Factory labor Executives under contract Raw material Break-even point $ 195,000 27 $9.00 per unit $365,500 Separate the expenses between fixed and variable costs per unit. Using this information and the sales price per unit of $23, compute the break-even point. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. $ 2.20 per unit units
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![Problem 5-3 (Algo) Break-even analysis [LO5-2]
Therapeutic Systems sells its products for $23 per unit. It has the following costs:
Rent
Factory labor
Executives under contract
Raw material
$ 195,000
Break-even point
A
$9.00 per unit
$365,500
$ 2.20 per unit
Separate the expenses between fixed and variable costs per unit. Using this information and the sales price per unit of $23, compute
the break-even point.
Note: Do not round intermediate
calculations.
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem 5-3 (Algo) Break-even analysis [LO5-2]
Therapeutic Systems sells its products for $23 per unit. It has the following costs:
Rent
Factory labor
Executives under contract
Raw material
$ 195,000
Break-even point
A
$9.00 per unit
$365,500
$ 2.20 per unit
Separate the expenses between fixed and variable costs per unit. Using this information and the sales price per unit of $23, compute
the break-even point.
Note: Do not round intermediate
calculations.
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