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Business, 03.03.2020 03:57 isabelperez063

Perform a​ "product-by-value" analysis on products​ A, B,​ C, D, and​ E:
A B C D E
Unit Contribution ​$0.75 ​$0.33 ​$1.25 ​$0.85 ​$0.75
Total Contribution ​$63,000 ​$82,000 ​$95,000 ​$115,000 ​$57,000
1. Arrange the products in descending order of their individual dollar contribution to the​ firm:
2. Arrange the products in descending order of their total dollar contribution to the​ firm:

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