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Business, 11.03.2020 05:41 kell22wolf
A firm expects to sell 25,000 units of its product at $11 per unit. Pretax income is predicted to be $60,000. If the variable costs per unit are $5, total fixed costs must be:
A. $65,000.
B. $90,000.
C. $125.000.
D. $215,000.
E. $275,000.
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