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Teacher's Helper is a small company that has a subcontract to produce instructional materials for disabled children in public school districts. The owner rents several small rooms in an office building in the suburbs for $600 a month and has leased computer equipment that costs $480 a month. Table 13-13 Teacher's Helper is a small company that has a subcontract to produce instructional materials for disabled children in public school districts. The owner rents several small rooms in an office building in the suburbs for $600 a month and has leased computer equipment that costs $480 a month.   -Refer to Table 13-13. One month, Teacher's Helper produced 18 instructional modules. What was the average fixed cost for that month? A) $60 B) $108 C) $811 D) It can't be determined from the information given.
-Refer to Table 13-13. One month, Teacher's Helper produced 18 instructional modules. What was the average fixed cost for that month?

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