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Sheffield sells books, movies, and magazines to a wide customer base. In a typical month, about 40% of its sales volume is from books,
40% from movies, and 20% from magazines. The selling price and cost information for each of these product categories is as follows.


Books Movies Magazines

Selling price $10 $14 $6

Variable cost/unit 3 9 3




In addition, Sheffield incurs facility and administrative costs that average $29,160 per month.




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Your Answer Correct Answer



v Your answer is correct.



Find the weighted-average contribution margin per unit for this company. (Round answer to 2 decimal places, e.g. 15.25.)


Weighted-average contribution margin $ 54 J per unit


First calculate each product’s share of the total weighted average contribution margin (WACM) per unit. Then sum those to
get the company's total WACM.


Product CM per unit x Sales Mix WACM/unit

Books $10-%3=%7 0.40 $2.80

Movies $14-%9=%5 040 2.00

Magazines $6-$3 = %3 0.20 0.60

Total WACM/unit $5.40

, Determine how many units from each product category Sheffield must sell to break even. (Round answers to 0 decimals, e.g. 15.)


Books ‘ 2160 ] units


Movies ! 2160 l units


Magazines l 1080 l units




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Solution

Calculate the break-even point in units, then use the sales mix percentages to find the number of units of each product that is
needed.
Sales in units to break even = Total fixed costs - WACM/unit
Sales in units to break even = $29,160 + $5.40 = 5,400 units


Product Calculation Units

Books 40% x 5,400 units 2,160

Movies 40% x 5,400 units 2,160

Magazines 20% x 5,400 units 1,080

Total units 5,400




Sheffield normally sells 3,200 books each month. Given the current sales mix, how many movies and magazines must it normally
sellin a month?


Books ’ 3200 | units


Movies ‘ 3200 ’ units


Magazines | 1600 ‘ units



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Solution

Books typically comprise 40% of the company’s sales volume. If Sheffield sells 3,200 books, we can divide 3,200 by 0.40 to
find the total sales volume.

Total sales volume = 3,200 + 0.40 = 8,000.

The company sells the same number of books as it does movies. The remainder is magazines.

8,000 - (3,200 x 2) = 1,600
1,600 magazines, 3,200 books, and 3,200 movies

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