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Business, 21.04.2020 19:56 ambersaoulisoulfd1

The next two questions refer to the following fictional financial statement from Katie's Kicks: Revenue: $500,000 Shoes: $250,000 Shoe boxes: $1,000 Advertising: $500 Rent: $1,000 Depreciation: $25 How many additional shoes would Katie's Kicks have to sell to cover a $25,000 investment in advertising and maintain their current contribution to the company, assuming they are currently selling 5,000 pairs of shoes

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