MONTH |
ACTIVITY |
COST |
January |
450 |
16,250 |
February |
700 |
18,600 |
March |
750 |
19,200 |
April |
525 |
16,750 |
May |
800 |
20,000 |
June |
675 |
18,000 |
July |
650 |
17,500 |
August |
400 |
16,000 |
September |
425 |
16,025 |
October |
600 |
17,475 |
Using the Semi-Averages method, what is the estimate of fixed costs?
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