FORMULA OF MARGIN OF SAFETY: ACTUAL SALES - BREAK-EVEN SALES * 100 / ACTUAL SALES
GIVEN, ACTAUL SALES = 10,00,000
BEARK-EVEN SALES = 6,50,000
MARGIN OF SAFETY = 10,00,000 - 6,50,000*100 / 10,00,000
= 3,50,000*100 / 10,00,000
= 35%
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