Quiz: Drawing and Interpreting Break-Even Charts
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Building on what you've learned about costs, revenue, profit, and break-even, let's test your skills in drawing and interpreting break-even charts!
What does the break-even point represent?
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Which of the following are shown on a break-even chart? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} line on a break-even chart shows the total income a business earns from {{blank1}} sales.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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If fixed costs are £500, variable costs per unit are £10, and the selling price per unit is £20, how many units must be sold to break even?
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On a break-even chart, what does the area above the break-even point represent?
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Which factors can cause the break-even point to change? (Select all that apply)
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On a break-even chart, the {{blank0}} line represents the sum of fixed and variable costs at different {{blank1}} levels.
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