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    Deciding Whether to Make a Component or Buy It from a Competitor
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Deciding Whether to Make a Component or Buy It from a Competitor

Question 123

Question 123

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Deciding whether to make a component or buy it from a competitor is called the ________.


A) facilities layout decision
B) capacity planning decision
C) make-or-buy decision
D) production decision

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