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3 March, 08:53

Sugar corp has a selling price of $20, variable costs of $12 per unit, and fixed costs of $25,000. maple expects profit of $300,000 at its anticipated level of production. if sugar sells 5,000 units more than expected, how much higher will its profits be?

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  1. 3 March, 08:56
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    So we first need to find the profit per unit, which means we need to find the number of units sold

    profit = (sales price * quantity) - variable cost*quantity - fixed costs

    plug in what we know

    300,000 = (20q) - 12q-25,000

    275,000 = 8q

    q = 34,375 units produced. Then take profit/units = 300,000/34375 = 8.73 profit per unit

    Now if we sell 5,000 more units, we would have 8.73*5000 = 43,636.36 additional profit
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