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Plainfield Company manufactures part G for use in its production cycle.The costs per unit for 10,000 units of part G are as follows: Plainfield Company manufactures part G for use in its production cycle.The costs per unit for 10,000 units of part G are as follows:   Verona Company has offered to sell Plainfield 10,000 units of part G for $30 per unit.If Plainfield accepts Verona's offer,the released facilities could be used to save $45,000 in relevant costs in the manufacture of part H.In addition,$5 per unit of the fixed overhead applied to part G would be totally eliminated.What alternative is more desirable and by what amount?   A) A)  B) B)  C) C)  D) D)
Verona Company has offered to sell Plainfield 10,000 units of part G for $30 per unit.If Plainfield accepts Verona's offer,the released facilities could be used to save $45,000 in relevant costs in the manufacture of part H.In addition,$5 per unit of the fixed overhead applied to part G would be totally eliminated.What alternative is more desirable and by what amount? Plainfield Company manufactures part G for use in its production cycle.The costs per unit for 10,000 units of part G are as follows:   Verona Company has offered to sell Plainfield 10,000 units of part G for $30 per unit.If Plainfield accepts Verona's offer,the released facilities could be used to save $45,000 in relevant costs in the manufacture of part H.In addition,$5 per unit of the fixed overhead applied to part G would be totally eliminated.What alternative is more desirable and by what amount?   A) A)  B) B)  C) C)  D) D)

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