Chapter 6 - Break-even Analysis Sales Dollars Harrow Seed and Fertilizer has compiled the following estimates for operations. 189,000.00 Capacity is a sales volume of $219,000.00 (Do not include the $ signs in your answers.) (Do not include the % signs in your answers.) (a) Find the equation for the revenue function. (The format of this equation must be TR=X ) (b) Find the Per Dollar Factor. (Do not Round.) (c) Find the equation for the cost function. (The format of this equation must be TC =50000+0.300000000X ) (c) Find the equation for the cost function. (The format of this equation must be TC=50000+0.300000000 ) (Moodle is being a total jerk here: Notice that there are 9 decimals before the X, not 10 , and no 9.) (d) Compute the contribution margin as a decimal value. (Do not Round.) (e) Compute the contribution rate. (As a percentage correct to 2 decimal places.) (f) Compute the break-even point in sales dollars. (g) Compute the break-even point as a percent of capacity. (As a percentage correct to 2 decimal places.) Chapter 6 - Break-even Analysis Sales Dollars Harrow Seed and Fertilizer has compiled the following estimates for operations. 189,000.00 Capacity is a sales volume of $219,000.00 (Do not include the $ signs in your answers.) (Do not include the % signs in your answers.) (a) Find the equation for the revenue function. (The format of this equation must be TR=X ) (b) Find the Per Dollar Factor. (Do not Round.) (c) Find the equation for the cost function. (The format of this equation must be TC =50000+0.300000000X ) (c) Find the equation for the cost function. (The format of this equation must be TC=50000+0.300000000 ) (Moodle is being a total jerk here: Notice that there are 9 decimals before the X, not 10 , and no 9.) (d) Compute the contribution margin as a decimal value. (Do not Round.) (e) Compute the contribution rate. (As a percentage correct to 2 decimal places.) (f) Compute the break-even point in sales dollars. (g) Compute the break-even point as a percent of capacity. (As a percentage correct to 2 decimal places.)