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Business, 26.07.2019 01:40, ayoismeisjjjjuan

Tanek corp.’s sales slumped badly in 2017. for the first time in its history, it operated at a loss. the company’s income statement showed the following results from selling 505,500 units of product: sales $2,527,500, total costs and expenses $2,628,600, and net loss $101,100. costs and expenses consisted of the amounts shown below. totalvariablefixedcost of goods sold $2,163,540 $1,607,490 $556,050selling expenses 252,750 93,012 159,738administrative expenses 212,310 68,748 143,562$2,628,600 $1,769,250 $859,350management is considering the following independent alternatives for 2018.1. increase unit selling price 24% with no change in costs, expenses, and sales volume.2. change the compensation of salespersons from fixed annual salaries totaling $151,650 to total salaries of $60,660 plus a 6% commission on sales.(a) compute the break-even point in dollars for 2017. (round final answer to 0 decimal places, e. g. 1,225.)break-even point $entry field with correct answer2864500(b) compute the contribution margin under each of the alternative courses of action. (round final answer to 0 decimal places, e. g. 1,225.)contribution margin for alternative 1 entry field with incorrect answer%contribution margin for alternative 2 entry field with incorrect answer%compute the break-even point in dollars under each of the alternative courses of action. (round selling price per unit to 2 decimal places, e. g. 5.25 and other calculations to 0 decimal places, e. g. 20% and also final answer to 0 decimal places, e. g. 1,225.)break-even point for alternative 1 $entry field with incorrect answerbreak-even point for alternative 2 $entry field with incorrect answerwhich course of action do you recommend? entry field with correct answer alternative 1alternative 2

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