Multiple Choice
A driver that is appropriate for some resources may not be appropriate for other resources.The solution to the problem is:
A) Use capacity resources in different proportions.
B) Do not allocate the resources.
C) Allocate the resources only if they are variable.
D) Use a separate cost pool for each class of similar resources.
E) None of the above are solutions to the problem.
Correct Answer:

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Correct Answer:
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