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Business, 27.11.2019 03:31, LilLappyLOL

Roger rabbit enterprises is considering whether to discontinue a division that generates a total contribution margin of $66,000 per year fixed manufacturing overhead allocated to this division is $50,000, of which 19,000 is unavoidable. if roger rabbit enterprises were to eliminate this division, the effect on the company's operating income would be a (n) o a. decrease in total operating income of $35,000 o b. increase in total operating income of $47,000. o c. increase in total operating income of $35,000. o d. decrease in total operating income of $47,000

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