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Oriole, inc. currently manufactures a wicket as its main product. the costs per unit are as follows: direct materials and direct labor $17 variable overhead 5 fixed overhead 8 total $30 saran company has contacted oriole with an offer to sell it 4900 of the wickets for $24 each. if oriole makes the wickets, variable costs are $22 per unit. fixed costs are $8 per unit; however, $5 per unit is unavoidable. should oriole make or buy the wickets?

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