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1. hartman motors has $18 million in assets, which were financed with $10.8 million of debt and $7.2 million in equity. hartman's beta is currently 1.85, and its tax rate is 35%. use the hamada equation to find hartman's unlevered beta, bu. do not round intermediate calculations. round your answer to two decimal places.2. the warren watch company sells watches for $26, fixed costs are $110,000, and variable costs are $12 per watch. what is the firm's gain or loss at sales of 7,000 watches? enter loss (if any) as negative value. round your answer to the nearest cent.$what is the firm's gain or loss at sales of 17,000 watches? enter loss (if any) as negative value. round your answer to the nearest cent.$what is the break-even point (unit sales)? round your answer to the nearest whole number. units

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