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8. What is the operating income, assuming actual sales are 300,000 units, and the sales mix is one unit of Product A and two units of Product B? $ 100,000; b. S1.040,000; c. $1,060,000; d. $1,100,000 9. Information, Inc. sells accounting software. Each unit's costs may be separated as follows: selling price of $100 and variable costs of $30. Fixed costs are $10.000. How many units must Information, Inc. sell in order to yield after-tax net income of $2,400, assuming the tax rate is 40%? a.200 units; b. 170 units, c. 150 units; d. 145 units 10. Big Sports University is planning to hold a fundraising banquet at one of the local country clubs. It has two options for the banquet: 1. Foothills Country Club a. Fixed rental cost of $600:b. $15.00 per person for food. 2. Downhill Country Club a. Fixed rental cost of $1,080. b. A caterer who will charge $12.00 per person for food. Big Sports has budgeted $900 for administrative and marketing expenses. It plans to hire a band, which will cost another $400. Tickets are expected to be 540 per person. Any other items required for the event will be donated by its local business supporters. How many people must purchase tickets, assuming option two is chosen and Big Sports expects to raise $4,820 for the athletic fund? Assume no one pays more than the cost of his/her ticket. a. 257 people; b. 514 people; c. 600 people; d. 610 people 11. Events, as distinguished from actions, would include a. personnel policy options. b. decisions on time schedules. c. decisions on direct material vendors. d. a financial recession. 12. Joan Perry has three booth rental options at the bridal fair where she plans to sell her new product. The booth rental options are: Option 1: $4,000 fixed fee Option 2: $3,000 fixed fee + 5% of all revenues generated at the fair Option 3: 20% of all revenues generated at the fair. The product sells for $150 per unit. She is able to purchase the units for $50.00 each Which option should Joan choose in order to maximize income, assuming there is a 40% probability that 70 units will be sold and a 60% probability that 40 units will be sold? a. Option one with expected income of $1.200 b. Option two with expected income of $1,810 c. Option three with expected income of $3,640 d. Option three with expected income of $4,060

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