Asked by Ediese
I'm not sure how to create a breakeven graph with this information.
Unit sales price - $120
Unit variable price - $75
Fixed cost - $4500
I figured out that it would breakeven at $100 television sets, but I'm not sure how to create the graph. Could someone help me please?
You will not breakeven at a $ amount, you break even on a quantity Q.
Total revenue is P*Q = 120*Q. Total cost is 4500 + 75*Q. Breakeven occurs when total cost=total revenue -- 120*Q=4500+75*Q. Solve for Q. You can graph the solution also. Both total cost and total revenue are lines. Put $ on the y axis, Q on the x axis.
how do u make one on excel?
how do i do a break even graph on excel
no idea lol
no idea lol
Unit sales price - $120
Unit variable price - $75
Fixed cost - $4500
I figured out that it would breakeven at $100 television sets, but I'm not sure how to create the graph. Could someone help me please?
You will not breakeven at a $ amount, you break even on a quantity Q.
Total revenue is P*Q = 120*Q. Total cost is 4500 + 75*Q. Breakeven occurs when total cost=total revenue -- 120*Q=4500+75*Q. Solve for Q. You can graph the solution also. Both total cost and total revenue are lines. Put $ on the y axis, Q on the x axis.
how do u make one on excel?
how do i do a break even graph on excel
no idea lol
no idea lol
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