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Business, 04.12.2019 03:31, Vauzh

Sloan transmissions, inc., has the following estimates for its new gear assembly project: price = $1,400 per unit; variable costs = $280 per unit; fixed costs = $1.4 million; quantity = 74,000 units. suppose the company believes all of its estimates are accurate only to within ±20 percent. what values should the company use for the four variables given here when it performs its best-case scenario analysis? what about the worst-case scenario?

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