Krepps Corporation produces a single product. Last year, Krepps manufactured 20,000 units and sold 15,000 units. Production costs for the year were as follows: Direct materials$170,000Direct labor$110,000Variable manufacturing overhead$200,000Fixed manufacturing overhead$240,000Sales totaled $825,000 for the year, variable selling and administrative expenses totaled $108,000, and fixed selling and administrative expenses totaled $165,000. There was no beginning inventory. Assume that direct labor is a variable cost.The contribution margin per unit was: (Round your intermediate calculations to 2 decimal places.)
A. $25.60 per unit
B. $23.80 per unit
C. $31.00 per unit
D. $19.00 per unit
Answer: B
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