A shoe company manufactures and sells a pair of shoes with the following cost and revenue data: Selling price Per Unit (AED) 75 Variable cost Per Unit (AED) 20 Total fixed expenses per month are as follows: Expenses types AED Advertising 388,348 Rent 90,000 Heating 80,000 a. How many units would the company have to sell to have a profit of AED 150,000?

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A shoe company manufactures and sells a pair of shoes with the following cost and revenue data:
Selling price Per Unit (AED) 75
Variable cost Per Unit (AED) 20
Total fixed expenses per month are as follows:
AED
388,348
Expenses types
Advertising
Rent
90,000
Heating
80,000
a. How many units would the company have to sell to have a profit of AED 150,000?
Transcribed Image Text:A shoe company manufactures and sells a pair of shoes with the following cost and revenue data: Selling price Per Unit (AED) 75 Variable cost Per Unit (AED) 20 Total fixed expenses per month are as follows: AED 388,348 Expenses types Advertising Rent 90,000 Heating 80,000 a. How many units would the company have to sell to have a profit of AED 150,000?
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