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sergiy2304
12 days ago
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Fruit First produces and sells baskets of dried fruit for $20 each. It receives a special order from Carol Costellano for 150 fr

uit baskets at a special price of $16. The company incurs a variable cost of $11 and a fixed manufacturing overhead of $6 per unit of fruit basket. The company is operating at full capacity and will have to cancel its existing orders to fill this special order. What will be the total opportunity cost that must be considered in the incremental analysis for this decision?
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