Question: What would be James' break even point (Qbep) in units sold? James, the owner of Bright Light Racing, is considering buying a milling machine which

What would be James' break even point (Qbep) in units sold?

What would be James' break even point (Qbep) in

James, the owner of Bright Light Racing, is considering buying a milling machine which will enable him to increase production of aftermarket turbochargers for BMW 535i sedans. The machine sells for a one time cost of $133,000. He figures it will cost $430 per turbocharger to purchase the parts and mill them with this machine, while he can sell each turbocharger for $1,500. What would the potential profit be if he were to sell 800 turbochargers with this machine? Select one: O a. $0 O b. $98,000 O c. $782,000 d. $723,000 O e. $728,000 Clear my choice How many turbochargers would he have to produce with this machine to make a profit of $700,000? Select one: O a. 997 b. 779 O c. 430 O d. 797 O e. 124 Clear my choice What would be James' break even point (Qbep) in units sold? Select one: O a. 421 O b. 214 O c. 148 O d. 124 O e. He could never break even

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