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A producer of pottery is considering the addition of a new plant to absorb the backlog of demand that now exists. The primary location being considered will have fixed costs of $6,500 per month and variable cost of 64 cents per unit produced. Each item is sold to retailers at a price that averages 78 cents. (Round all answers to a whole number.) a. What volume per month is required in order to break even? Volume per month b. What profit would be realized on a monthly volume of 67,000 units? 82,000 units? profits at volume of profits at volume of Volume 67,000 82,000 c. What volume is needed to obtain a profit of $12,000 per month?
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