What is a means of finding the point, in dollars and units, at which costs equal revenues?
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Business, 01.01.2020 22:31 jgrable5175
What is a means of finding the point, in dollars and units, at which costs equal revenues?
a. capacity analysis
b. bottleneck analysis
c. break-even analysis
d. zero-sum analysis?
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