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James corporation is comparing two different capital structures: an all-equity plan (plan i) and a levered plan (plan ii). under plan i, the company would have 160,000 shares of stock outstanding. under plan ii, there would be 80,000 shares of stock outstanding and $2.8 million in debt outstanding. the interest rate on the debt is 8 percent, and there are no taxes.(a) if ebit is $350,000, plan i's eps is $ while plan ii's eps is $. (do not include the dollar signs ($). round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e. g., 32.) if ebit is $500,000, plan i's eps is $ and plan ii's eps is $. (do not include the dollar signs ($). round your answers to 2 decimal places. (e. g., 32.) the break-even ebit is $. (do not include the dollar sign ($). round your answer to the nearest whole dollar amount. (e. g.,

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