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The sit-in movement was important because it __________.
Favorable Variances
Differences between actual and budgeted or standard cost figures that are financially beneficial to a company.
Unfavorable Variances
Differences where actual results are worse than expected, often leading to higher costs or lower revenues.
Raw Materials Inventory
The total cost of all the raw materials that are used in the manufacturing process but have not yet been converted into finished goods.
Raw Materials Purchase
The procurement of unprocessed materials used in the manufacturing or production of finished goods.
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