Quiz: Calculating Break-Even Using Contribution
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Building on what you've learned about revenue, costs, and profit, let's explore calculating break-even using contribution!
What is the formula for calculating contribution per unit?
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Which of the following statements about break-even are true? (Select all that apply)
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Break-even is achieved when {{blank0}} equals {{blank1}}.
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A product sells for £50 and has a variable cost of £30 per unit. Calculate the contribution per unit.
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If fixed costs are £5,000 and contribution per unit is £25, how many units need to be sold to break-even?
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Which factors can affect a business’s break-even point? (Select all that apply)
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The break-even formula is: Break-even units = {{blank0}} ÷ {{blank1}}.
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