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The can-do co. is analyzing a project with anticipated sales of 12,000 units, ± 4 percent; variable costs per unit of $7, ± 6 percent; and annual fixed costs of $36,000, ± 6 percent. annual depreciation is $29,600 and the tax rate is 21 percent. the sale price is $14.99 a unit, ± 1 percent. what is the operating cash flow under the optimistic scenario?

(a) $56,208
(b) $63,876
(c) $64,499
(d) $54,309
(e) $59,311

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