
1.
Concept Introduction:
Operating leverage: It is the measure of the growth in the operating income of the company as increase in the sales. It is calculated by dividing the contribution by EBIT (Earnings before interest and tax.).
To Calculate: Degree of operating leverage.
2.
Concept Introduction:
Operating leverage: It is the measure of the growth in the operating income of the company as increase in the sales. It is calculated by dividing the contribution by EBIT (Earnings before interest and tax.).
To Calculate: Degree of operating leverage when sales increases.
3.
Concept Introduction:
Operating leverage: It is the measure of the growth in the operating income of the company as increase in the sales. It is calculated by dividing the contribution by EBIT (Earnings before interest and tax.).
To Verify: Above answer by preparing income statement.

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