In Exercises 59 through 66, write an event procedure with the header Private Sub btnCompute_Click(...) Handles btnCompute.Click, and having one line for each step. Lines that display data should use the given variable names.
Break-Even Point The following steps calculate a company’s break-even point, the number of units of goods the company must manufacture and sell in order to break even:
(a) Declare the variables fixedCosts, pricePerUnit, and costPerUnit as type Double.
(b) Assign the value 5000 to the variable fixedCosts.
(c) Assign the value 8 to the variable pricePerUnit.
(d) Assign the value 6 to the variable costPerUnit.
(e) Assign the value fixedCosts divided by (the difference of pricePerUnit and costPerUnit) to the variable breakEvenPoint.
(f) Display the value of the variable breakEvenPoint in a list box.
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