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1. What is the revised net operating income if unit sales increase by 16%? 2. What is the revised net operating income if the selling price decreases by $1.50 per unit and the number of units sold increases by 25%? 3. What is the revised net operating income if the selling price increases by $1.50 per unit, fixed expenses increase by $6,000, and the number of units sold decreases by 6%? 4. What is the revised net operating income if the selling price per unit increases by 20%, variable expenses increase by 30 cents per unit, and the number of units sold decreases by 11%?

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