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Business, 17.12.2019 21:31 Mikey3477

Blake’s manufacturing sells unfinished wood pieces for $150 each. the manager reported 280 defective wood pieces in inventory, which cost $20 to refabricate. the manager can sell the defective pieces for $30 each, or process the wood further for $10 each, and then sell them for the standard sales price. what is the total incremental income from further processing?

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