Graham Corp. sells two products. Product A sells for $246 per unit, and has unit variable costs of $130. Product B sells

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Graham Corp. sells two products. Product A sells for $246 per unit, and has unit variable costs of $130. Product B sells

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Graham Corp Sells Two Products Product A Sells For 246 Per Unit And Has Unit Variable Costs Of 130 Product B Sells 1
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Graham Corp. sells two products. Product A sells for $246 per unit, and has unit variable costs of $130. Product B sells for $74 per unit, and has unit variable costs of $44. Currently, Graham sells three units of Product B for every two units of Product A sold. Graham has fixed costs of $779,240. How many units would Graham have to sell to earn a profit of $70,840? Multiple Choice 13,200 units of A and 13,200 units of B 7,920 units of A and 5,280 units of B 5,280 units of A and 7,920 units of B 6,600 units of A and 6,600 units of B
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