1. Determine Izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200. 3. Calculate lzzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must Izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0,50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 1. Determine Izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200. 3. Calculate izzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, If sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200. 1. Determine Izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200, 3. Calculate Izzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Calculate izzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 1. Determine lzzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit af $13,200. 3. Calculate lzzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0,50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must lzzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Note: Round vour intermediate calculations to 2 docimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number. 1. Determine Izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200. 3. Calculate lzzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must Izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0,50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 1. Determine Izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200. 3. Calculate izzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, If sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200. 1. Determine Izzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit of $13,200, 3. Calculate Izzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Calculate izzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. a. Sales price decreases by $0.50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 1. Determine lzzy's break-even point in units and sales dollars. 2. Determine how many sundaes must be sold to generate a profit af $13,200. 3. Calculate lzzy's new break-even point in units for each of the following independent scenarios: a. Sales price decreases by $0,50. b. Fixed costs decrease by $300 per month. c. Variable costs increase by $0.50 per sundae. 4. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must lzzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Based on the original information, how many sundaes must izzy sell to generate a profit of $34,000, if sales price increases by $0.50 and variable costs increase by $0.30 ? Note: Round vour intermediate calculations to 2 docimal places and final answer to the nearest whole number