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Business, 14.04.2020 23:39, whismanjames

It costs Dryer Company $26 per unit ($18 variable and $8 fixed) to produce its product, which normally sells for $38 per unit. A foreign wholesaler offers to purchase 5,000 units at $21 each. Dryer would incur special shipping costs of $2 per unit if the order were accepted. Dryer has sufficient unused capacity to produce the 5,000 units.
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1. If the special order is accepted, what will be the effect on net income?

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