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In the addition of water to an alkene, the hydrogen in adds to the carbon in the double bond
Activity-based Costing
A costing methodology that assigns overhead and indirect costs to specific products or activities based on their consumption.
Avoidable Cost
A cost that can be eliminated by choosing one alternative over another in a decision. This term is synonymous with differential cost and relevant cost.
Sunk Costs
These are costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered, thus should not affect future business decisions.
Future Costs
Costs that will be incurred in the future as a result of current decisions or plans.
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