just need Required B and C dont understand!
Problem 3-72 (Algo) Extensions of the CVP Model-Multiple Products (LO 3-4) Woodland Wearables produces two modets of a smart watch, the Basic and the Flash. The watches have the following characteristics The total foxed costs per year for the company are $1,603,200 Required: a. What is the anticipated level of profits for the expected sales volumes? b. Assuming that the product mix is the same ot the break-even point, compute the break-even point in units. c. If the product sales mix were to change to nine Basic watches for each Flast watch, what would be the new break-even volume for Woodiand Wearables? 8 Answer is not complete. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Assuming that the product mix is the sarne at the break-even point, campute the bresk-even point in inits. Note; Do not round intermediate calculations. Round up your intermediate values of "number of units" to the nearest whole. number Problem 3-72 (Algo) Extensions of the CVP Model-Multiple Products (LO 3-4) Woodland Wearabies produces two models of a smart watch, the Basic and the Flash. The watches have the followng characteristics: The total fored costs per year for the company are $1,603,200. Requlred: a. What is the anticipated level of profits for the expected sales volumes? b. Assuming that the product mix is the same at the break-eveo point, compute the break-even point in units. c. If the product sales mix were to change to nine Basic watches for each Flast watch, what would be the new break-even volume for Woodland Wearables? (8) Answer is not complete. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. If the product sales mix were to change to rine Basic watches for each Fash watch, what would be the new break-oven volume for Woodland Wearables? Note: Do not round Intermediate calculations. Round up your intemedlate values of "number of units" to tho nearest whicie number