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Business, 20.03.2020 01:46, dianamunoz580

When evaluating a special order, management should: Multiple Choice Only accept the order if the incremental revenue exceeds regular sales revenue. Only accept the order if the incremental revenue exceeds total variable product costs. Only accept the order if the incremental revenue exceeds all product costs. Only accept the order if the incremental revenue exceeds full absorption product costs. Only accept the order if the incremental revenue exceeds fixed product costs.

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