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Steve's Scooters plats lo sell a standard scooter for $800 and a chirome scooter for $1250. Steve's purchases the standard scooter for $600 and the chrome scooter for Stove's expects to soll one standard scooter for every three chrome scooters. Steve's monthly fxed costs are $596,000. Roquirement 1. How many of each type of scooter must Stove's Scooters sell each month to break even? Start by selecting the formula and entering the amounts to compute the breakeven point in units for the "package" of products-total scootors to be sold (Enter a 0 for any batances. Entor currency amounts to the nearest cent. Abbreviation used Weighted-avg. CM= weighted-average conthution marain.) How many of each lypa of scooter must Steve's Scooters sell each month to break even? Steve's mwist sell standard sceoters and Requirement 2. How many of each type of scooter inust Steve's Scooters sell each month to eam 51,035,000 ? Start by belecting the formula and entering the amounts to conpoite the targeted sales dellars requited to eain for $1.035.000 for the "package" of products. - total 3cootors to be sold (Eniter currency amoints to the neapest cent Abbeoylation used Weighted-avg CM me welghted average contributlon margh ) Finquirement 3. Suppese Steve's expectation to fell one standard scooter for every three chrome scoolers was incorrect and for every four scocters sold two are atandard scooters and two are chrome scooters. Will the breakeven point of total scooters increase or decrease? Why? (Calculation not required.) Each standard scooter contibutes to profits whille each chrome scooter contibutes to profite: Therelore thit increase insales of standard scooters and decrease in salas of chrome scootars would cause the weightedaverage contritution marga 10 and the breakeven point to