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Waterways has a sales mix of sprinklers, valves, and controllers as follows. Annual expected sales:
Sale of sprinklers 424,212 units at $26.00
Sale of valves 1,364,856 units at $11.00
Sale of controllers 55,332 units at $43.00
Variable manufacturing cost per unit:
Sprinklers $14.00
Valves $8.00
Controllers $30.00
Fixed manufacturing overhead cost (total) $835,000
Variable selling and administrative expenses per unit:
Sprinklers $1.00
Valves $1.00
Controllers $3.00
Fixed selling and administrative expenses (total) $1,474,298
A) Determine the sales mix based on unit sales for each product.
B) Using the annual expected sales for these products, determine the weighted-average unit contribution margin for these three products.
C) Assuming the sales mix remains the same, what is the break-even point in units for these products?

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