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Business, 15.04.2020 00:37 Savageboyn

Delicious Desserts is thinking about ending the production of two types of ice cream. Financial data related to the products is provided below:

Rum Raisin Blue Moon
Sales $680,000 $573,000
Variable expenses 246,000 219.000
Fixed expenses 468,000 364,000

If Delicious stops making Rum Raisin ice cream, it estimates it can eliminate 75% of the fixed costs associated with that product. Similarly, if it stops making Blue Moon, it estimates it can eliminate 70% of the fixed costs associated with that product.
Given these figures, which of the following statements is true?

A) Delicious would be worse off if it discontinues Rum Raisin and would be better off if it discontinues Blue Moon.
B) Delicious would be better off if it discontinues Rum Raisin and would be worse off if it discontinues Blue Moon.
C) Delicious would be better off if it discontinues both products.
D) Delicious would be worse off if it discontinues either product.

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