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A Jar of DeLux Popcorn,ultimately Sold to a Customer at Friendly

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Question 173

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A jar of DeLux popcorn,ultimately sold to a customer at Friendly Groceries,is produced by the following production process:
A jar of DeLux popcorn,ultimately sold to a customer at Friendly Groceries,is produced by the following production process:    -What is the sum of the value added of all of the firms? A)  $0.50. B)  $1.50. C)  $2.00. D)  $4.00. E)  $7.00.
-What is the sum of the value added of all of the firms?


A) $0.50.
B) $1.50.
C) $2.00.
D) $4.00.
E) $7.00.

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