Eastwick produces and sells three products. Last month's results are as follows: P1 P2 P3Revenues$100,000 $200,000 $200,000Variable costs 40,000  140,000  80,000Fixed costs total $200,000. What is Eastwick's break-even sales volume? (Assume the current product mix.)

A. $500,000.
B. $460,000.
C. $384,615.
D. $416,667.


Answer: D

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