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The East Company Manufactures Several Different Products

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Question 193

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The East Company manufactures several different products. Unit costs associated with Product ORD105 are as follows:
The East Company manufactures several different products. Unit costs associated with Product ORD105 are as follows:   What is the percentage of the total fixed costs per unit associated with Product ORD105 with respect to total cost? A)  37% B)  32% C)  15% D)  26%
What is the percentage of the total fixed costs per unit associated with Product ORD105 with respect to total cost?


A) 37%
B) 32%
C) 15%
D) 26%

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