Multiple Choice
A nonvalue-adding activity is defined as a(n)
A) administrative or support activity that adds overhead cost to the product and increases its market value.
B) activity that adds cost to a product but does not increase its market value.
C) activity that adds no cost to the product but increases its market value.
D) wasteful but unavoidable production activity.
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