D Question 32 The contribution margin per unit is: O The amount of after-tax income that is available to cover an entity

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D Question 32 The contribution margin per unit is: O The amount of after-tax income that is available to cover an entity

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D Question 32 The contribution margin per unit is: O The amount of after-tax income that is available to cover an entity's fixed costs O Greater than the variable cost per unit if the company reports income from operations O Less than the variable cost per unit if the company reports income from operations O The amount from each sale that is available to cover an entity's fixed costs 4 pts

Question 33 Which of the following is a generally accurate statement as production activity increases? O Total fixed costs increase, fixed cost per unit remain constant, total variable costs increase O Total fixed costs remain constant, total variable costs and variable cost per unit increase Fixed cost per unit decrease, variable cost per unit remains constant O Total fixed costs and fixed cost per unit remain constant; total variable costs increase

Question 35 Trump Corporation manufactures great, terrific products that are made in the USA. Two of his mid- level managers, Clinton and Sanders, have proposed different production setups for a new product, to be sold for $500/unit. Clinton's consists of fixed costs of $300,000 and a variable cost of $200/unit. Sanders' consists of fixed costs of $400,000 and a variable cost of $160/unit. The indifference point in units sold - at which the two setups would produce the exact same result - is: O2.200 4 pts O2,500 O2,800 O 3,100
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