Answer:
41 percent
Explanation:
Given : Budgeted Sales $112,900,000
Fixed Costs $25,000,000
Variable Costs $66,611,000
Contribution margin = Net Sales - Variable costs
= $112,900,000 - $66,611,000
= $ 46,289,000
Contribution Margin Ratio = [tex]\frac{Contribution\ Margin}{Net\ Sales}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{46289000}{112900000}[/tex] = 41%
Contribution margin ratio indicates the percentage of sales remaining so as to cover a firm's fixed expenses. It also represents how much percentage of sales is required to cover the variable costs.
It is also expressed as , 100 - Variable cost ratio (in percentage)