A product sells for $5, and has unit variable costs of $3. This product accounts for $20,000 in annual sales, out of the firm's total of $60,000. When performing multiproduct break-even analysis, what is the weighted contribution of this product?
A) 0.133
B) 0.200
C) 0.40
D) 0.667
E) $1.667
A
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