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sonykiss
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Koby Co. has sales of 200,000 witjh variable expenses of 150,000, fixed expenses of 60,000, and an operating loss of 10,000. By how much would Koby have to increase its sales in order to achieve an operating income of 10%? Answer: 400,000.

Answer showed it using this formula: S = VC + FC + expected profit.

How can I  solve it using FC/CM formula? Thanks a million!

 



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im kinda stumped on this one :(

when is your exam?

 

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My exam is next week wednesday. This is how they solved it:

S= VC+FC+expected profit

S=.75s+60,000+10S

15S=60,000

S= 400,000



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oh ok, what review material are you using?

have you taken this exam before?

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The reality of the matter is sometimes you only have one option to solve the BE questions by using an equation.
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