Multiple Choice
Segment (product) margin is calculated by:
A) Subtracting common fixed costs from its contribution margin.
B) Subtracting variable costs traceable to that product from contribution margin.
C) Subtracting fixed costs traceable to that product from its contribution margin.
D) Summing all contribution margins, then subtracting common fixed costs.
E) None of the above.
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