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Babymart, inc. manufactures baby cribs and currently has fixed costs of $50,000 and a unit selling price of $315. babymart is expecting the unit variable cost of its baby cribs to increase from $90 to $115 due to an increase in prices by one of the company’s major raw materials suppliers. babymart plans to cut fixed costs by $5,000 but is going to hold the line on the unit selling price of its cribs. babymart currently has monthly net income of $40,000 on sales of 400 cribs. to maintain the same net income, babymart will need to sell an additional cribs per month.
a : 25
b : 10
c : 15
d : 35

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