Multiple Choice
XIAN Manufacturing produces a unique valve, and has the capacity to produce 50,000 valves annually. Currently XIAN produces 40,000 valves and is thinking about increasing production to 45,000 valves next year. What is the most likely behavior of total manufacturing costs and unit manufacturing costs given this change?
A) Total manufacturing costs will increase and unit manufacturing costs will stay the same.
B) Total manufacturing costs will increase and unit manufacturing costs will decrease.
C) Total manufacturing costs will stay the same and unit manufacturing costs will stay the same.
D) Total manufacturing costs will stay the same and unit manufacturing costs will decrease.
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