A. $1,000
B. −$1000
C. $17,000
D. −$17000
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Related Mcqs:
- If the cost of goods sold is $8000, the gross margin is $5000 then the revenue will be ___________?
- A. $13,000 B. −$13000 C. $3,000 D. −$3000...
- If the gross margin is $2000 and the revenue is $5000, then the cost of goods sold would be _________?
- A. −$8000 B. $3,000 C. −$3000 D. $8,000...
- If the gross margin is $6000 and the total revenue is $26000, then the gross margin percentage will be _____________?
- A. 23.08% B. 24.08% C. 25.08% D. 26.08%...
- If the direct material cost of sold goods is $4500 and revenues are $9000, then the contribution margin would be _________?
- A. −$13500 B. $4,500 C. −$4500 D. $13,500...
- The gross margin is added into cost of sold goods to calculate the __________?
- A. revenues B. operating leverage C. contribution margin D. operating margin...
- The gross margin is added to the cost of sold goods to calculate: ____________?
- A. revenues B. selling price C. unit price D. bundle price...
- The gross margin is $7000 and the revenues are $16000, then the cost of goods sold would be __________?
- A. $23,000 B. −$23000 C. −$9000 D. $9,000...
- If the total revenue is $9000, the total variable cost is $2000, then the contribution margin will be ___________?
- A. $11,000 B. −$7000 C. $4,500 D. $7,000...
- If the fixed cost is $10000, the target operating income is $8000 and the contribution margin per unit is $900, then required units to be sold will be ____________?
- A. 45 units B. 30 units C. 20 units D. 52 units...
- If the cost of direct materials use in the goods sold is $5000 and the total revenues are $9000 then the throughput contribution would be ____________?
- A. $5,000 B. $14,000 C. $4,000 D. $9,000...
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