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(Appendix 5A) Wienecke Corporation manufactures and sells one product.The following information pertains to the company's first year of operations: (Appendix 5A) Wienecke Corporation manufactures and sells one product.The following information pertains to the company's first year of operations:   The company does not have any variable manufacturing overhead costs or variable selling and administrative costs.During its first year of operations, the company produced 44, 000 units and sold 41, 000 units.The company's only product is sold for $239 per unit. The net operating income for the year under super-variable costing is: A) $856, 000 B) $544, 000 C) $808, 000 D) $1, 066, 000 The company does not have any variable manufacturing overhead costs or variable selling and administrative costs.During its first year of operations, the company produced 44, 000 units and sold 41, 000 units.The company's only product is sold for $239 per unit. The net operating income for the year under super-variable costing is:

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