The general allocation procedure in the text assumes few constraints on how we could use resources. Why
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The general allocation procedure in the text assumes few constraints on how we could use resources. Why might this general rule not hold when individual uses require a minimum amount of the resource? (For example, if we are allocating space, each use might need a minimum of 10 units of space.) How might we modify our approach to incorporate lumpy uses of capacity?
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Managerial accounting
ISBN: 978-0471467854
1st edition
Authors: ramji balakrishnan, k. s i varamakrishnan, Geoffrey b. sprin
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