How many units would have to be sold to yield a target operating income of $22,000, assuming
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How many units would have to be sold to yield a target operating income of $22,000, assuming variable costs are $15 per unit, total fixed costs are $2,000, and the unit selling price is $20?
a. 4,800 units
b. 4,400 units
c. 4,000 units
d. 3,600 units
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