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Mathematics, 20.02.2020 05:26 annalaurie7

Based on the Baseball camp example covered in the class, let's assume the segment size is 5000, price per participant is $80, frequency is 1, variable cost per person is $5, TFC = $10,000, and 2% of the segment come to the camp.

Based on the assumption provided above, how many more participants do we need to break-even? Group of answer choices

A. about 42
B. about 34
C. about 54
D. about 23

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