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Exhibit 22-4 Lauria Electronics has excess capacity that could be used to make 2,000 antennas for the cell phones that the company produces. The following cost figures are available:
Exhibit 22-4 Lauria Electronics has excess capacity that could be used to make 2,000 antennas for the cell phones that the company produces. The following cost figures are available:   Lauria can buy the antennas from an outside supplier for $10.50. Refer to Exhibit 22-4. Given the data above, Lauria would: A)  Save $1,400 by making the antennas B)  Save $3,600 by making the antennas C)  Lose $1,000 by making the antennas D)  Lose $3,600 by making the antennas Lauria can buy the antennas from an outside supplier for $10.50.
Refer to Exhibit 22-4. Given the data above, Lauria would:

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