Multiple Choice
A graph comparing locked-in costs with incurred costs will have ________.
A) locked-in costs rising much faster initially, but dropping to zero after the product is manufactured
B) the two cost lines running parallel until the end of the process, when they join
C) locked-in costs rising much faster initially than the incurred cost, but joining the incurred cost line at the completion of the value-chain functions
D) no differences unless the product is manufactured inefficiently
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