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sasho [114]
2 years ago
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CatNap Company has two products: Kittyz and Katz. A March sales forecast projects 20,000 units of Kittyz and 15,000 units of Kat

z are going to be sold at prices of $5 and $20, respectively. The desired ending inventory of Kittyz is 20% higher than the beginning inventory, which was 2,000 units. How much are total March sales for Kittyz anticipated to be?
Business
1 answer:
Brut [27]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The total March sales that Kittyz anticipated is $100,000.

Explanation:

The details of beginning and ending inventory are irrelevant for sales; they are relevant only for production quantity.

total March sales for Kittyz anticipated = 20000*$5

                                                                 = $100,000

Therefore, The total March sales that Kittyz anticipated is $100,000.

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