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The Oliver company plans to market a new product. Based on its market studies, Oliver estimates that it can sell up to 5,000 units in 2005. The selling price will be $2 per unit. Variable costs are estimated to be 20% of total revenue. Fixed costs are estimated to be $5,600 for 2005. How many units should the company sell to break even?
a.
2,333 units
b.
5,600 units
c.
2,800 units
d.
3,500 units
e.
5,000 units
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