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Business, 28.02.2020 21:28, loveyeti106838

Rich Novelty Company identified the following activities in its production and support operations. Classify each of these activities as either value-added or non–value-added. Activities (a) Machine setup. select between Non-value-added and Value-added (b) Design engineering. select between Non-value-added and Value-added (c) Storing inventory. select between Non-value-added and Value-added (d) Moving work in process. select between Non-value-added and Value-added (e) Inspecting and testing. select between Non-value-added and Value-added (f) Painting and packing. select between Non-value-added and Value-added

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