The following date relate to division 5 of Yogi Corporation: Sales price per unit P 50 Variable cost per unit 30 Total fixed costs 40,000 Required: 1. Prepare the breakeven graph. 2. Prepare the cost-volume-profit graph.
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The following date relate to division 5 of Yogi Corporation: Sales price per unit P 50 Variable cost per unit 30 Total fixed costs 40,000 Required: 1. Prepare the breakeven graph. 2. Prepare the cost-volume-profit graph.
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