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RedMart Food Services Company operates and services snack vending machines located in restaurants, gas stations, and factories in four southwestern states. The machines are rented from the manufacturer. In addition, RedMart must rent the space occupied by its machines. The following expense and revenue relationships pertain to a contemplated expansion program of 85 machines. Fixed monthly expenses follow:Other data follow:These questions relate to the given data unless otherwise noted. Consider each question independently.1. What is the monthly break-even point in number of units (snacks)? In dollar sales?2. If 42,000 units were sold, what would be the company’s net income?3. If the space rental cost was doubled, what would be the monthly break-even point in number of units? In dollar sales?4. Refer to the original data. If, in addition to the fixed space rent, RedMart Food Services Company paid the vending machine manufacturer $.08 per unit sold, what would be the monthly break- even point in number of units? In dollar sales?5. Refer to the original data. If, in addition to the fixed rent, RedMart paid the machine manufacturer $.15 for each unit sold in excess of the break-even point, what would the new net income be if 44,500 units were sold?

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