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Dexter, Inc. manufactures various lines of computer equipment and is planning to introduce a new line of laptops. Current plans call for the production and sale of 1,000 units, with estimated costs as follows: Dexter, Inc. manufactures various lines of computer equipment and is planning to introduce a new line of laptops. Current plans call for the production and sale of 1,000 units, with estimated costs as follows:   The average amount of capital invested in the laptop product line is $900,000 and Dexter's target return on investment is 18%. If Dexter uses cost-plus pricing based on absorption cost, the markup percentage the company must use would be: A)  15.72%. B)  21.64%. C)  29.56%. D)  58.93%. E)  none of the other answers are correct. The average amount of capital invested in the laptop product line is $900,000 and Dexter's target return on investment is 18%.
If Dexter uses cost-plus pricing based on absorption cost, the markup percentage the company must use would be:

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