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Bikes'R'Us manufactures bikes, which sell for $250. It costs the $180 per bike, plus a startup fee of $3,500. After how many bikes sold will the manufacturer break even?

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Answer:

The bikes sold at break even by the manufacturer is 50 units

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that break even point is given by the following formula,


$\frac{\text { Fixed costs }}{\text { (Price per unit - Variable costs) }}$

We are given startup fee = $3500 which is the fixed cost,

the bikes sell for $250 which is the price per unit and

cost per bike is equal to $180

So substituting these values in the formula we get

=
(3500)/((250-180))

=
(3500)/((70)) = 50

= 50 units which is the number of bikes sold at break even by the manufacturer.

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