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Business, 14.02.2020 17:09, mindymae

Wilson Corporation produces a large number of fishing products. The costs per unit of a particular fishing reel are as follows. Direct materials and direct labor $ 10 Variable factory overhead 6 Fixed factory overhead 4 The company recently decided to buy 10,000 fishing reels from another manufacturer for $18 per unit because "it was cheaper than our cost of $20 per unit." Is the decision made by Wilson's management correct or not? Correct Incorrect

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