Gretа Gerwig is the brаnd mаnager fоr Impala, a brand knоwn fоr making iconic skates – both roller skates and inline skates. Greta and her team have been working on a new inline skate – the “Impala Barbie Lightspeed Inline Skate,” which will be offered in one color (“Barbie Bright Yellow”). Based on her projections, retailers such as Dick’s Sporting Goods will sell the skates to consumers for $200 per pair. Retailers will purchase the skates from a wholesaler that purchased them directly from the manufacturer (i.e., Impala skates). Retailer gross margins are 40% while wholesaler gross margins are 20%. To make each pair of skates, Impala incurs a total of $60 in product-related variable costs. In order to sell these skates, Impala will need to pay a $250,000 licensing fee to Mattel (owner of the Barbie brand). Regardless of the number of skates sold, Impala plans to spend $500,000 on advertising and $345,000 on the salaries of managers who work directly with this skate product. While Greta believes buyers of the skates will ultimately realize it is a product for which they can literally go nowhere without, how many pairs of Impala Barbie Lightspeed Inline Skates will the brand need to sell to break-even?
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