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Lin corporation has a single product whose selling price is $120 and whose variable expense is $80 per unit. the company's monthly fixed expense is $50,000.

requirement 1:
using the equation method, solve for the unit sales that are required to earn a target profit of $10,000.

unit sales:

requirement 2:
using the formula method, solve for the unit sales that are required to earn a target profit of $15,000.

units sold to attain the target profit:

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