Reference no: EM131846858
Quickprint Services operates several? franchises, where they print? brochures, business? cards, and stationery. They plan to sell 80 jobs next? week, at an average cost of?$52 each. Their weekly expenses are? $1840. Complete parts? (a) through? (d) below
a) How much must they charge for each job to break? even?
Quickprint Services must charge ?$
75 to break even.
?(b) If they wish to make a profit of? $1200, what price do they have to? charge?
Quickprint Services must charge ?$
90 to make a profit of? $1200.
?(c) If they charge the price from part? (b) and sell 90? jobs, how much profit will they? realize?
Quickprint Services will realize profit of ?$
1580
1580.
?(d) If they sell 100 jobs through a special? promotion, what is the minimum price they could charge to break? even?
Quickprint Services must charge ?$ nothing to break even.
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