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Assoli18 [71]
3 years ago
6

Davidson Company has a product with a selling price per unit of $100, the unit variable cost is $60, and the total monthly fixed

costs are $30,000. If the company sells 1,000 units, how much is Davidson’s contribution margin per unit?
Business
1 answer:
boyakko [2]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Contribution margin per unit = $40

Explanation:

Provided information we have,

Selling price of unit = $100

Variable cost per unit = $60

Total monthly fixed cost = $30,000

Number of units sold = 1,000

Contribution margin per unit = ?

Therefore, we know contribution margin per unit = Selling price per unit - Variable cost per unit = $100 - $60 = $40

Therefore, contribution for total units sold = $40 \times 1,000 = $40,000

Final Answer

Contribution margin per unit = $40

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