Calculations for a business have shown cument unit sales of 5,000 units at 100 each, maximum profit of €100,000, a break even point 2,143 units, and a loss of €75,000 if no units are sold. What is the Margin of Safety? Oa5.000 units Ob.2.143 units Oc 7,143 units Od 2,857 units
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