Combe Corporation has two divisions: Alpha and Beta. Data from the most recent month appear below: AlphaBetaSales$190,000 $315,000 Variable expenses$58,900 $151,200 Traceable fixed expenses$99,000 $107,000 The company's common fixed expenses total $80,800. The break-even in sales dollars for Alpha Division is closest to: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)

A. $260,580
B. $187,536
C. $491,129
D. $143,478


Answer: D

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