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Business, 28.08.2020 21:01, dale87

Bronson Corporation incurs the following annual costs in producing 30,000 video cards for computers: However, if Bronson purchases the video cards from another company at a cost of $10 per card, what would be the increase (decrease) in net income if no fixed costs can be eliminated?

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