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Business, 27.11.2019 00:31, Coltonh7681

Lattimer company had the following results of operations for the past year: sales (15,000 units at $12.15) $ 182,250 variable manufacturing costs $ 99,750 fixed manufacturing costs 23,250 selling and administrative expenses (all fixed) 38,250 (161,250 ) operating income $ 21,000 a foreign company whose sales will not affect lattimer's market offers to buy 5,300 units at $7.80 per unit. in addition to existing costs, selling these units would add a $0.28 selling cost for export fees. lattimer’s annual production capacity is 25,000 units. if lattimer accepts this additional business, the special order will yield a:

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