Company “A” has fixed expenses of P10000 per month and each unit of product has a variable cost of P0.02, while company “B” has fixed expenses of P2200 per month and can produce the same unit of product at 0.05 variable cost. At what number of units of annual production will company “A” have the same overall cost as company “B”?
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Company “A” has fixed expenses of P10000 per month and each unit of product has a variable cost of P0.02, while company “B” has fixed expenses of P2200 per month and can produce the same unit of product at 0.05 variable cost. At what number of units of annual production will company “A” have the same overall cost as company “B”?
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