Grass King manufactures lawnmowers, weed-trimmers, and chainsaws. Its sales mix and contribution margin per unit are as
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Grass King has fixed costs of $4,600,000.
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Compute the number of units of each product that Grass King must sell in order to break even under this productmix.
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Sales Mix 30% 50% 20% Contribution Margin per Unit $30 $20 $40 Lawnmowers Weed-trimmers Chainsaws
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