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Dockside Enterprises Incorporated operates two divisions: (1) a management division that owns and manages bulk carriers on the Great Lakes and (2) a repair division that operates a dry dock in Tampa, Florida. The repair division works on company ships and outside large-hull ships. The repair division has an estimated variable cost of $37 per labor-hour, has a backlog of work for outside ships, and charges $70.00 per hour for labor, which is standard for this type of work. The management division complained that it could hire its own repair workers for $45.00 per hour, including leasing an adequate work area.
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What is the minimum transfer price per hour that the repair division should obtain for its services, assuming it is operating at capacity?
Sequential Lineup
A police procedure in identity parades where suspects are presented one by one to a witness, instead of all at once, to make identifications less suggestive and potentially more accurate.
Foils
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Sentencing Circles
A restorative justice practice that involves community members in the sentencing process, aiming to rehabilitate the offender and heal the community.
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