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    A Company Spends $12,000 a Year for Inspecting, $41,000 for Purchasing
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A Company Spends $12,000 a Year for Inspecting, $41,000 for Purchasing

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Question 44

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A company spends $12,000 a year for inspecting, $41,000 for purchasing, and $22,000 for reworking products. A good estimate of nonvalue-added costs would be:


A) $22,000
B) $34,000
C) $41,000
D) $33,000
E) $55,000

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