Solve the problem. A lumber yard has fixed costs of $2954.00 a day and variable costs of $1.00 per board-foot produced. The company gets $3.00 per board-foot sold. How many board-feet must be produced daily to break even (zero profit)? Select one: A. 738 board-feet B. 1477 board-feet C. 2954 board-feet D. 984 board-feet
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