Stones Manufacturing sells a marble slab for $1,100. Fixed costs are $35,000, while the variable costs are $450 per slab. The company currently plans to sell 230 slabs this month. What is the margin of safety assuming 80 slabs are actually sold? (Round interim calculations and final calculations to the nearest whole number.) A. $90,100 B. $193,600 C. $28,600 D. $35,000
ANSWER: C ($28,600)
Margin of safety =Actual Sales (-)Break even sales

Stones Manufacturing sells a marble slab for $1,100. Fixed costs are $35,000, while the variable costs...
Stones Manufacturing sells a marble slab for $1,100. Fixed costs are $34,000, while the variable costs are $550 per slab. The company currently plans to sell 210 slabs this month. What is the margin of safety assuming 80 slabs are actually sold? (Round unit calculations up to the nearest whole number.) O A. $34.000 OB. $19,800 O C. $47,300 OD. $162,800
Question 18 15 points Stones Manufacturing, sells a marble slab for $1000. Fixed costs are $35,000, while the variable costs are $450 per slab. The company currently plans to sell 230 slabs this month. What the margin of safety assuming 85 slabs are budgeted? $35,000 $166,363.636 $21,363.6364 $62,863.6364
QUESTION 4 A Company sells a marble slab for $1,100. Fixed costs are $33,000, while the variable costs are $550 per slab. The month. What is the margin of safety assuming 85 slabs are actually sold? (Round interim calculations and final calc $168,000 $59,500 $27,500 $43,000
Stones Manufacturing, sells a marble slab for $1500. Fixed costs
are $31,000, while the variable costs are $450 per slab. The
company currently plans to sell 240 slabs this month. What is the
margin of safety assuming 75 slabs are budgeted?
$207,714.286
$31,000
$68,214.2857
$315,714.286
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