In eight years, when he is discharged from the Air Force, Steve wants to buy a $30,000 power boat. Click here to view Exhibit 12B-1 and Exhibit 12B-2, to determine the appropriate discount factor(s) using tables. Required: What lump-sum amount must Steve invest now to have the $30,000 at the end of eight years if he can invest money at:

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is:

(1) $15,054

(2) $12,990

Explanation:

The required table is not given in the question. Please find below the attachment of the table.

Given:

Future value,

= $30,000

If discounting rate is 9%, the present value will be:

= [tex]Future \ value\times PV \ factor(9 \ percent, 8 \ years)[/tex]

= [tex]30000\times (\frac{1}{1.09} )^8[/tex]

= [tex]30000\times 0.5018[/tex]

= [tex]15,054[/tex] ($)

If discounting rate is 11%, the present value will be:

= [tex]Future \ value\times PV \ factor(11 \ percent, 8 \ years)[/tex]

= [tex]30000\times (\frac{1}{1.11} )^6[/tex]

= [tex]30000\times 0.433[/tex]

= [tex]12,990[/tex] ($)

In Eight Years, When He Is Discharged From The Air Force, Steve Wants To Buy A $30,000 Power Boat. Click

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Lakeview Engine, Inc., produces engines for the watercraft industry. An outside manufacturer has offered to supply several component parts used in the engine assemblies, which are currently being produced by Lakeview. The supplier will charge Lakeview $325 per engine for the set of parts. Lakeview’s current costs for those part sets are direct materials, $145; direct labor, $85; and manufacturing overhead applied at 100% of direct labor. Variable manufacturing overhead is considered to be 20% of the total, and fixed overhead will not change if the part sets are acquired from the outside supplier.
What would be the net cost advantage or disadvantage if Lakeview decided to purchase the parts?

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Answer:

Lakeview Engine, Inc.

The net cost disadvantage if Lakeview decided to purchase the parts from the supplier per part is:

= $78

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Price by outside supplier per engine = $325

Current costs of manufacturing the engine:

Direct materials per unit = $145

Direct labor per unit = $85

Variable manufacturing overhead (20%) = $17

Fixed manufacturing overhead (80%) = $68

Total variable manufacturing cost per unit = $247

Incremental Analysis:

                                                             Make           Buy      Incremental

Production costs:

Variable manufacturing costs per unit:

Direct materials per unit                      $145

Direct labor per unit                              $85

Variable manufacturing per unit           $17

Total variable manufacturing costs   $247         $325        $78

b) Therefore, it costs more to Lakeview to buy the part from the outside supplier than it does when it makes it internally.  Lakeview should continue making the parts.

 

A machine is under consideration that would cost $28,600, save $6,400 per year in cash operating costs, and have an expected life of 13 years with zero salvage value. The simple rate of return is approximately: (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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Answer:

22.38%

Explanation:

g Suppose total output (real GDP) is $1,000 and labor productivity is $10. We can conclude that the number of worker hours must be

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Answer:

100

Explanation:

Hours worked = Real GDP / labour productivity

1000 / 10 = 100

Gross domestic product is the total sum of final goods and services produced in an economy within a given period which is usually a year

GDP calculated using the expenditure approach = Consumption spending by households + Investment spending by businesses + Government spending + Net export

Real GDP is GDP calculated using base year prices. Real GDP has been adjusted for inflation.

Dynamic Futon forecasts the following purchases from suppliers:
Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.
Value of goods ($ millions) 37 33 30 27 25 25
a. Sixty percent of goods are supplied cash-on-delivery. The remainder are paid with an average delay of 1 month. If Dynamic Futon starts the year with payables of $27 million, what is the forecasted level of payables for each month?
b. Suppose that, from the start of the year, the company stretches payables by paying 50% after 1 month and 20% after 2 months. (The remainder continue to be paid cash-on-delivery.) Recalculate payables for each month assuming that there are no cash penalties for late payment. Assume that Dynamic Futon didn't have any payable balance at the start of the year.

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Answer:

Please find the complete solution in the attached file.

Explanation:

Explain ethics in dealing with employers and discuss the various methods used by salespeople

that can be regarded as being unethical towards the employer specifically. Give a practical

example of each in relation to a sales situation.​

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that they always want to be correct and they always like their stores to be clean and neat, and they can sometimes follow you too

Groups of countries that seek mutual economic benefit from reducing interregional trade and tariff barriers are called

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Answer:

multinational market regions.

Explanation:

It is the region where it deals with the groups countries that have seeks with regard to the mutual economic benefit arise from decreasing the trade and the trade barriers.  Also the countries are looking for alliances in order to diversify the access to the free markets

On April 30, 2019, Aggie Corporation purchased Smith Corporation 10%, 5-year bonds with a face value of $12,000 at par plus four months of accrued interest. Assume that on June 30, Aggie received interest on the Smith Corporation bonds. Required: Prepare the June 30 journal entries to record the receipt

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Answer:

Date                    Account Title                                          Debit           Credit

April 30,2019      Held to Maturity investment             $12,000

                            Interest receivable                              $400

                            Cash                                                                           $12,400

Interest receivable:

4 months of accrued interest:

= 12,000 * 4/12 * 10%

= $400

Date                    Account Title                                          Debit              Credit

June 30,2019      Cash                                                      $600

                           Interest receivable                                                         $400

                           Interest revenue                                                             $200

Interest revenue

2 months have passed:

= 12,000 * 2/12 * 10%

= $200

Jeremy is thinking of starting up a small business selling NASCAR memorabilia. He is considering setting up his business as a sole proprietorship. What is one advantage to Jeremy of setting up his business as a sole proprietorship

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Complete Question:

a. As a sole proprietor, Jeremy would face limited liability.

b. As a sole proprietor, Jeremy would have both ownership and control over the business.

c. As a sole proprietor, Jeremy would have the ability to share risk with shareholders.

d. All of the above would be advantages of setting up his business as a sole proprietorship.

Answer:

b. As a sole proprietor, Jeremy would have both ownership and control over the business.

Explanation:

A sole proprietorship business is a type of business that is owned by a single person and as such their profits are taxed once as personal income tax. Thus, it is a type of business that is typically owned by an individual or one person and as a result, this single individual is solely responsible for its debts.

Generally, a major advantage of sole proprietorship is that the owner has an absolute control over the business and would be the only one to define how it's shall be run.

Hence, an advantage to Jeremy of setting up his business as a sole proprietorship is that he would have both ownership and control over the business.

Macroeconomics, as opposed to microeconomics, includes the study of what determines the level of:___________
A) employment in a specific industry.
B) output of a specific firm.
C) output of a specific industry.
D) employment in the economy.

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C is the answer. Good luck

Trudeau’s Body Shop incurs total costs given by TC = 2,400 + 100 Q. If the price it charges for a paint job is $120, what is its break-even level of output?

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Answer:

The break-even level of output is 120 units.

Explanation:

Since Total Cost formula is provided, we can use elements contained in the formulae to determine the break-even level of output.

The  break-even level of output is the level of activity where a firm makes neither a Profit nor a Loss. In other words, Profit = $0

Step 1 : Collect data

So given :

TC = 2,400 + 100 Q

This means :

Fixed Costs = $2,400

Variable Costs = $100 per unit

Additional Information gives :

Selling Price per unit =  $120

Step 2 : Determine the break-even level of output

Break even (units) = Fixed Costs ÷ Contribution per unit

where,

Contribution per unit = Selling Price - Variable Cost

                                   = $20

thus,

Break even (units) = $2,400 ÷ $20

                              = 120 units

Conclusion :

The break-even level of output is 120 units.

In 2020, Susan had interest expense of $58,500 from her investments. Susan's has investment income of $46,500. Of this amount, interest is $15,000, qualified dividends are $9,000, and a net capital gain on the sale of securities is $22,500. What is the maximum amount of Susan's investment interest expense deduction for the current year if she decides to give up the capital gain preferential treatment

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Answer:

Susan

The maximum amount of Susan's investment interest expense deduction for the current year if she decides to give up the capital gain preferential treatment is:

= $46,500.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Investment interest expense = $58,500

Investment income = $46,500

Makeup of investment income:

Interest = $15,000

Dividends = $9,000

Net capital gain on the sale of securities = $22,500

b) Susan's investment interest expense is the interest amounting to $58,500 that she paid on the money she borrowed to purchase the taxable investments.  The amount that Susan can deduct is capped at her net taxable investment income for the year, which totaled $46,500 since she gives up the capital gain preferential treatment.  The remaining $12,000 in interest expense can be carried forward to the next fiscal year to reduce her future taxes.

15) A factory manager can improve EVA by A) increasing earnings and increasing capital employed. B) increasing capital employed and reducing earnings. C) reducing earnings and reducing capital employed. D) increasing earnings and reducing capital employed.

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Answer: D) increasing earnings and reducing capital employed.

Explanation:

Economic Value Added (EVA) shows how much residual income that a company has after it subtracts the cost of the capital invested from the operating profit that the company got.

If a manager wants to increase EVA therefore, they need to reduce the capital used so that the cost of capital will be less. This should be done while earnings are increased for an even higher increase in EVA.

Required: Mr. Jones, eager to please the board of directors, requests you, as the newly appointed management accountant, to prepare appropriate statements highlighting the following: a) The standard production cost per Wallop (3) b) A detailed reconciliation statement of the standard gross profit with the actual gross profit for the month of May. The reconciliation statement should show all possible variances in as much detail as possible. Note: Where applicable, clearly label your answer as favourable (F), or unfavourable (U). Failure to do so will cause you to forfeit

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Answer:

I don't understand what you wrote

Explanation:

please reply sir

Stuart Software has 5.7 percent coupon bonds on the market with 11 years to maturity. The bonds make semiannual payments and currently sell for 93 percent of par. What is the current yield on the bonds

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Answer:

current yield = 6.13%

Explanation:

Given:

The software has 5.7 percent coupon bonds

maturity=11 years

current sell=93 percent of par

The objective is to find the current yield on the bonds

Formula used:

Current yield = [tex]\frac{Annual Coupon payment}{current selling price}*100[/tex]

Solution:

Current selling price=93% of 1000=930

Annual coupon payment= 5.7% of 1000=57

Then,

On substituting the values in the formula,

Current yield = [tex]\frac{57}{930}[/tex]*100

On Simplifying,

Current yield =6.13%

Therefore,

Current yield =6.13%

True or false: Demand is created through meeting customer buying criteria, awareness (promotion) and accessibility (sales distribution), and credit terms.

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

Stock Valuation Suppose you know that a company's stock currently sells for $64 per share and the required return on the stock is 13 percent. You also know that the total return on the stock is evenly divided between a capital gains yield and a dividend yield. If it's the company's policy to always maintain a constant growth rate in its dividends, what is the current dividend per share?

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Answer:

$3.85

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the current dividend per share

First step is to calculate the Dividend yield using this formula

Dividend yield=Dividend for next period/Current price

Let plug in the formula

Dividend yield=(13%/2)

Dividend yield=6.5%

Second step is to calculate the Dividend for next period

Dividend for next period=($63*6.5%)

Dividend for next period=$4.095

Now let determine the Current dividend using this formula

Current dividend=Dividend for next period*Present value of discounting factor(rate%,time period)

Let plug in the formula

Current dividend=$4.095/1+.065

Current dividend=$4.095/1.065

Current dividend=$3.85(Approx).

Therefore the current dividend per share is $3.85

The purchase price and all costs to bring an asset to its desired condition and location for use should be ________.
a. accrued
b. capitalized
c. expensed

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Answer:

b. capitalized

Explanation:

The purchase price and all costs to bring an asset to its desired condition and location for use should be capitalized.

Answer:b capitalized

Explanation:

Research on a Philippine company that filed for bankruptcy, what type of bankruptcy they filed, and its effect on the company?

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Answer:

There are various reasons when a company files bankruptcy. When a company debtors raise above its assets, the company may claim bankruptcy. The business of a company will then seize when it files bankruptcy.

Explanation:

When a company files bankruptcy, its operations are closed and then analysts visit to identify worth of company's existing assets and analyze whether these assets are enough to pay off liabilities. Debtors are paid first and then with any left over amount investors are paid back.

MC Qu. 94 A company uses a process... A company uses a process costing system. Its Assembly Department's beginning inventory consisted of 57,200 units, 75% complete with respect to direct labor and overhead. The direct labor beginning inventory costs were $10,700. The department completed and transferred out 109,500 units this period. The ending inventory consists of 47,200 units that are 25% complete with respect to direct labor and overhead. All direct materials are added at the beginning of the process. The department incurred direct labor costs of $42,000 and overhead costs of $50,000 for the period. Assuming the weighted average method, the direct labor cost per equivalent unit (rounded to the nearest cent) is:

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Answer:

$0.43

Explanation:

                                  Equivalent Units

                                                                                         Labor

                                                                       % Completion       Units

Units Completed and Transferred out                100%             109,500

Ending Work in Process                                       25%               11,800  

Total Equivalent units                                                                 121,300  

Particulars                                         Amount

Beginning work in Process               10,700

Cost Added during May                    42,000

Total cost added during the year   $52,700

Cost per Equivalent unit = Total cost added during the year / Total Equivalent units

Cost per Equivalent unit = $52,700 / 121,300 units

Cost per Equivalent unit = 0.43446002

Cost per Equivalent unit = $0.43

Patty took a cash advance of $1,500. Her new credit card charges an Annual Percentage Rate of 21%. The transaction fee for the cash advance is 3% of the amount of the advance, with a minimum fee of $35. This fee is added to the total cash advance, and accrues interest.

Hint: calculate 3% of 1,500. Add that 3% to the original cash advance of 1,500. This becomes your charged amount.

If Patty makes monthly payments of $65:

What is the total amount Patty will end up paying for the cash advance?

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The phone rings in the next room and the assistant answers it. She tells the caller, "Yes, sir, he is here." After a moment she adds: "He has been here for about five or ten minutes, sir." She soon hangs up, and comes in with your coffee. She tells you that it should not be too much longer and again apologizes. She explains that the CEO stopped at a gas station to call in. She then tells you that the CEO is a bit "old fashioned." "He doesn't really use a cell phone," she says. She turns to leave, but you ask her to have a seat. You have an opportunity here. What should you ask the CEO's personal assistant?

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Answer:

The best question to ask the CEO's personal assistant while you are waiting for the CEO is:

Could you tell me about your work environment?

Explanation:

This question will enable you to build rapport with the personal assistant and to learn more about the organization.  It will expose the personal assistant's job satisfaction level, the job setting, and social features, including physical conditions for a worker at the organization to fulfill her responsibilities.  The question will also expose the general employee feelings of wellbeing, workplace relationships, productivity efficiency, and employee health.  It will expose the organization culture, which is an important determinant of organizational success.

A piece of labor-saving equipment has just come onto the market that Mitsui Electronics, Ltd., could use to reduce costs in one of its plants in Japan. Relevant data relating to the equipment follow: Purchase cost of the equipment $ 448,000 Annual cost savings that will be provided by the equipment $ 80,000 Life of the equipment 10 years Required: 1a. Compute the payback period for the equipment. 1b. If the company requires a payback period of four years or less, would the equipment be purchased? 2a. Compute the simple rate of return on the equipment. Use straight-line depreciation based on the equipment’s useful life. 2b. Would the equipment be purchased if the company’s required rate of return is 13%?

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Answer:

Mitsui Electronics, Ltd.

1a. Payback period = 5.6 years

1b. No.  The equipment would not be purchased if the company requires a payback period of four years or less.

2a. Simple rate of return = 17.86%

2b. Yes. The equipment would be purchased if the company's required rate of return is 13%.

Explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Purchase cost of the equipment = $ 448,000

Annual cost savings that will be provided by the equipment = $ 80,000

Life of the equipment = 10 years

1a. Payback period = 5.6 years ($448,000/$80,000)

1b. No.  The equipment would not be purchased if the company requires a payback period of four years or less.

Annual return = $80,000

Initial cost of the equipment = $448,000

2a. Simple rate of return = 17.86% ($80,000/$448,000 * 100)

2b. Yes. The equipment would be purchased if the company's required rate of return is 13%.

A firm is paying an annual dividend of $10.00 for its preferred stock which is selling for $66.00. There is a selling cost of $3.00. What is the after-tax cost of preferred stock if the firm's tax rate is 31%

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Answer:

15.87%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine the after-tax cost of preferred stock

Using this formula

Kp=Dividend/Price − floatation costs per share

Let plug in the formula

Kp=$10.00/$66-$3.00

Kp=$10.00/$63

Kp= 0.1587*100

Kp=15.87%

Therefore the after-tax cost of preferred stock is 15.87%

Dylan invested $4200 into a continuously compounded account with an interest rate of 2.4%. How much will she have in the account after 11 years

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Answer:

$47,322.21

Explanation:

the formula for calculating future value when there is continuous compounding is : A x e^r x N

A= amount

e = 2.7182818

N = number of years

r = interest rate

42,000xe^0.024 x 11 = $47,322.21

Answer:

A≈5469

Explanation:

Use the formula for calculating compound interest A=P0ert where P0=4200, r=0.024, and t=11. Substitute the values into the formula and simplify.

A=4200e0.024⋅11

A=4200e0.264

A=4200(1.302)

A=5468.94

After 11 years, the balance in the account is A≈5469, rounded to the nearest dollar.  

A sector fund specializing in commercial bank stocks had average daily assets of $3.7 billion during the year. This fund sold $1.58 billion worth of stock during the year, and its turnover ratio was .42. How much stock did this mutual fund purchase during the year

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Answer:

$1.554 billion

Explanation:

Turnover Ratio = Purchases / Average Inventory

0.42 = Purchases / $3.7 billion

Purchases = $3.7 billion * 0.42

Purchases = $1.554 billion

So, the value of stock that the mutual fund purchase during the year is $1.554 billion

Managers lead in a wide variety of situations and organizations and have various kinds of subordinates performing diverse tasks in a multiplicity of environmental contexts. Given the wide variety of situations in which leadership occurs, what makes a manager an effective leader in one situation (such as certain traits or behaviors) is not necessarily what that manager needs to be equally effective in a different situation. Contingency models of leadership take into account the situation or context within which leadership occurs. According to contingency models, whether or not a manager is an effective leader is the result of the interplay between what the manager is like, what he or she does, and the situation in which leadership takes place.

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Answer:

need points

Explanation:

Chavez Corporation reported the following data for the month of July: Inventories: Beginning Ending Raw materials $ 36,000 $ 34,500 Work in process $ 20,500 $ 26,000 Finished goods $ 36,500 $ 51,500 Additional information: Raw materials purchases $ 70,500 Direct labor cost $ 95,500 Manufacturing overhead cost incurred $ 63,500 Indirect materials included in manufacturing overhead cost incurred $ 9,800 Manufacturing overhead cost applied to Work in Process $ 62,500 Any underapplied or overapplied manufacturing overhead is closed out to cost of goods sold. The cost of goods manufactured for July is:

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Answer:

Cost of goods manufactured= $214,700

Explanation:

First, we need to calculate the direct material used:

Direct material used= beginning inventory + purchases - ending inventory

Direct material used= 36,000 + 70,500 - 34,500

Direct material used= $72,000

Now, we can determine the cost of goods manufactured:

cost of goods manufactured= beginning WIP + direct materials + direct labor + allocated manufacturing overhead - Ending WIP

cost of goods manufactured= 20,500 + 72,000 + 95,500 + (62,500 - 9,800) - 26,000

cost of goods manufactured= $214,700

Gabby works for an online birthday-celebration company. The company’s key business is to receive orders to send birthday cakes, cards, and flowers to people who have their birthdays on particular days. Therefore, the company obviously maintains a huge database of customers and most of their personal details. Gabby’s colleague Marcos uses some of this information to date a few female single customers. Is the behavior of Marcos appropriate per any standards? A. Yes, he was only innocuously dating the female customers. B. Yes, he is not making any business out of the information. C. No, because per the FTC regulations, all personal details of customers should be protected. D. No, because using personal information of the same gender is permissible, but not of the opposite gender.

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C. No, because as per the FTC regulations, all personal details of customers should be protected.

From 1990 to 2000, calculate the percentage change in Instructions: Enter your responses rounded to one decimal place. If you are entering any negative numbers be sure to include a negative sign (-) in front of those numbers. a. Real GDP. % b. Real consumption. % c. Real government spending

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Answer:

Note The full question is attached as picture below

1. Real consumption % change = ((Consumption in 2009 / Consumption in 2007) - 1) * 100

Real consumption % change = ((9847 / 10042) - 1) * 100

Real consumption change % = (0.981 - 1) * 100

Real consumption change% = -1.9%

2. Real investment % = ((Investment in 2009 / 2007) - 1) * 100

Real investment % = ((1898 / 2644) - 1) * 100

Real investment % = (0.718 - 1) * 100

Real investment % = -28.2%

3. Government spending % = ((Government spending 2009 / 2007) - 1)*100

Government spending % = ((3089 / 2914) - 1)*100

Government spending % = (1.06 - 1) * 100

Government spending % = 6%

Backus Inc. makes and sells many consumer products. The firm’s average contribution margin ratio is 26%. Management is considering adding a new product that will require an additional $12,000 per month of fixed expenses and will have variable expenses of $9 per unit.Required:a. Calculate the selling price that will be required for the new product if it is to have a contribution margin ratio equal to 25%. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)b. Calculate the number of units of the new product that would have to be sold if the new product is to increase the firm's monthly operating income by $7,500. (Do not round intermediate calculations.)

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Answer and Explanation:

a. The computation of the selling price is given below:

= $9 ÷ (1 - 0.25)

= $12 per unit

b. The number of units that should be sold in the case when the operating income is increased by $7,500

= ($12,000 + $7,500) ÷ ($12 - $9)

= 6,500 units

Hence, the same should be considered and relevant

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