In a manufacturing industry, breakeven point occurs, when the (A) Total annual rate of production equals the assigned value (B) Total annual product cost equals the total annual sales
(C) Annual profit equals the expected value
(D) Annual sales equals the fixed cost

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(B) Total annual product cost equals the total annual sales

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