Correct answer : d. 2600 Unit
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Contribution margin per Unit = Selling Price- Variable cost |
$67-$42=$25 |
No. of Unit to be sold for target income = (Fixed Cost+ Target Income)/CM per Unit |
=(40000+25000)/25=2600 Unit |
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