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Score: 0 of 1 pt 4 of 14 (0 complete) HW Score: 0%, 0 of 14 pts Problem 12-4 (similar to) Is Question Help (Break-even point and operating leverage) Rockstar, Inc. manufactures a complete line of men's and women's casual shoes for independent merchants. The average selling price of its finished product is $95 per pair. The variable cost for this same pair of shoes is $65. Footwear Inc. incurs fixed costs of $190,000 per year. a. What is the break-even point in pairs of shoes sold for the company? b. What is the dollar sales volume the firm must achieve to reach the break-even point? c. What would be the firm's operating profit or loss (that is, net operating income) at the following units of production sold: 6,000 pairs of shoes? 9,000 pairs of shoes? 16,000 pairs of shoes? a. What is the break-even point in pairs of shoes sold for the company? units (Round to the nearest whole number.) 4 of 14 (0 complete) HW Score: 0%, 0 of 14 pts Score: 0 of 1 pt Problem 12-4 (similar to) Question Help (Break-even point and operating leverage) Rockstar, Inc., manufactures a complete line of men's and women's casual shoes for independent merchants. The average selling price of its finished product is $95 per pair. The variable cost for this same pair of shoes is $65. Footwear Inc incurs fixed costs of $190,000 per year. a. What is the break-even point in pairs of shoes sold for the company? b. What is the dollar sales volume the firm must achieve to reach the break-even point? c. What would be the firm's operating profit or loss (that is, net operating income) at the following units of production sold: 6,000 pairs of shoes? 9.000 pairs of shoes? 16,000 pairs of shoes? a. What is the break-even point in pairs of shoes sold for the company? units (Round to the nearest whole number.)