The break-even point increases when fixed costs increase or selling price decreases. It decreases when fixed costs decrease or selling price increases. Changes in variable costs or sales volume can also impact the break-even point.
The boiling point of water decrease when the altitude increase and the atmospheric pressure decrease.
Generally melting point and boiling point increase up to group 6 and then decrease.
This is known as "boiling point elevation." It occurs when the boiling point of a liquid increases due to a decrease in pressure, such as at higher altitudes.
Yes, increase in pressure causes the freezing point to drop.
This is a colligative property. Adding a solute will increase the boiling point and decrease the freezing point. The reason has to due with intermolecular forces, and interruption thereof. When water molecules have solute in between them, the temperature has to be lower than normal in order for them to freeze.
No, an increase in units sold will not decrease the break-even point; rather, it can help a business reach the break-even point more quickly. The break-even point is determined by fixed costs divided by the contribution margin per unit. While selling more units increases total revenue and can lead to profits, the break-even point itself remains constant unless there are changes in fixed costs or the contribution margin.
The boiling point of water decrease when the altitude increase and the atmospheric pressure decrease.
Generally melting point and boiling point increase up to group 6 and then decrease.
If both the sales price and variable cost per unit decrease, the break-even point will increase. This is because the contribution margin (sales price minus variable cost) per unit decreases, meaning more units must be sold to cover fixed costs. Consequently, a lower contribution margin leads to a higher number of sales needed to reach the break-even point.
The price will increase , Demand will decrease and Supply will increase until reach the equilibrium point
Increased in fixed cost causes the breakeven point to increase as well because now more units requires to fill the fixed cost.
No, an increase in the tax rate only affects a positive income; at break even there is no amount to tax
At first, sunlight causes an increase in photosynthesis. At some point, photosynthesis stops increasing with increasing sunlight. At this point, the chlorophyll molecules are saturated. Further increases in sunlight cause a decrease in photosynthesis as chlorophyll molecules are destroyed.
There is hardly any change
the break even point goes up
The melting point of ice decreases when salt is added.
If fixed cost is increased it means more number of units are required to cover fixed cost that's mean breakeven point will increase as well. If variable cost reduces then it means there is increase in contribution margin and contribution margin ratio which means that less number of units will be required to cover fixed cost hence breakeven point will reduce.