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CraftCrate serves business clients while changing promotion; the case evidence includes supplier lead time of ?4,971, sales of 131 units, and a 8% change in costs or demand. Which option best applies Identify break-even level of output and margin of safety from a break-even chart?

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Financial terms and calculations

Question

  1. A. Use break-even chart, margin of safety to judge average order value, employees impact, and the business objective in Break-even.
  2. B. Give only a definition of Financial terms and calculations without using the case evidence.
  3. C. Treat break-even and profit as identical and ignore the effect on employees.
  4. D. Choose the largest sales figure without checking costs, finance, or context.

Answer

The correct option is: Use break-even chart, margin of safety to judge average order value, employees impact, and the business objective in Break-even.

Explanation

This answer fits the scenario because Use break-even chart, margin of safety to judge average order value, employees impact, and the business objective in Break-even. The case evidence gives ?6,471, 131 units, and 8%, so the answer must explain the commercial effect rather than repeat a definition. The distractors are weaker because they confuse break-even and profit, miss the employees, or ignore the business objective.

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