One should always be wary of using unit costs for decision-making, because unit costs: a. can be
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One should always be wary of using unit costs for decision-making, because unit costs:
a. can be multiplied by a different number of units, suggesting that the cost data is scalable.
b. ignore step-fixed costs.
c. disguise the true nature of how costs vary with production.
d. generate misleading results when the company faces an increasing cost curve.
e. All of the answers are correct.
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ISBN: 978-1133274636
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Authors: Shelly Cashman, Gary B. Shelly and Harry J. Rosenblatt
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