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Business, 25.03.2021 14:00, steelryan6529

Please help me Lamp Lighting produces lamps from bought in
parts. The variable cost of each lamp comprises of direct materials of £6.00,
labour costs of £10.00 and other variable cost of £2.00. Lamp Lighting has
fixed overheads of £180,000 and sells its lamps for £30 each and the break-even
point is 15,000 lamps. What profit would Lamp Lighting make if the company sold
25,000 lamps?
(1 Point)
£240.000
£150.000
£120.000
£300,000​

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