There are 2 plants manufacturing the same product under one corporate management

which has decided to merge them. Calculate Break -even point of the merged plant.

Particulars Plant I Plant II

Capacity operation 100% 60%

Sales 6,00,000 2,40,000

Variable cost 4,40,000 1,80,000

Fixed cost 80,000 50,000simpl

1 Answer

Answer :

c) Rs 5,00,000

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