Bob's Burgers Bob's Burgers currently produces and sells 12,000 burgers per month with the following costs: Variable costs $2.40 per unit Fixed costs $60,000 Bob has recently switched food suppliers and anticipates that variable costs will decrease by $0.35 per unit. In addition, Bob has renegotiated his store lease and fixed costs will be dropping by $8,000 per month. Refer to the information

provided for Bob's Burgers. Bob anticipates selling 12,300 burgers during the month of July. What will be estimated total costs during July?
A) $77,215
B) $88,800
C) $76,600
D) $85,825


A

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