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what is the Revenue, cost and profit functions for the problem below?
Orange Company buys Product A for P15 per units and sells them for P25 per unit. There are
no other variable costs. Fixed cost is P6,000. Use the breakeven formula to determine the
following:
a. Revenue, cost and profit functions.
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