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    If There Is No "A" Value in a Linear Cost
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If There Is No "A" Value in a Linear Cost

Question 166

Question 166

Multiple Choice

If there is no "a" value in a linear cost equation,this is an indication that the cost is


A) fixed.
B) mixed.
C) variable.
D) either fixed or mixeD.

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