Ibrahim Binney admired his friend Mariah DeLoziers success at selling scarves at local craft shows (E7-56B), so
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Ibrahim Binney admired his friend Mariah DeLozier’s success at selling scarves at local craft shows (E7-56B), so he decided to make two types of plant stands to sell at the shows. Ibrahim makes twig stands out of downed wood from his backyard and the yards of his neighbors, so his variable cost is minimal (wood screws, glue, and so forth).
However, Ibrahim has to purchase wood to make his oak plant stands. His unit prices and costs are as follows.
The twig stands are more popular, so Ibrahim sells four twig stands for every one oak stand. Mariah charges her friend \($255\) to share her booths at the craft shows (after all, she has paid the entrance fees). How many of each plant stand does Ibrahim need to sell to break even? Will this affect the number of scarves Mariah needs to sell to break even?
Explain.
Data From E7-56B:-
Mariah DeLozier sells homemade knit scarves for \($15\) each at local craft shows. Her contribution margin ratio is 60%. Currently, the craft show entrance fees cost Mariah \($900\) per year. The craft shows are raising their entrance fees by 10% next year. How many extra scarves will Mariah have to sell next year just to pay for rising entrance fee costs?
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