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ServicePro provides two kinds of services. During the most recent accounting period, the two service lines produced the following operating results:. Service 1 Service 2Service revenue $110,000 $40,000 Unit-level materials $(26,000) $(8,000)Unit-level labor $(36,000) $(20,000)Product-level selling & administrative costs $(16,000) $(9,500)Company wide facility-level costs $(4,000) $(4,000)Net income $28,000 $(1,500)If the company stops providing Service 2:a) The company's income will increase by $3,500 per year. b) The company's income will decrease by $3,500 per year. c) The company's income will increase by $2,500 per year. d) The company's income will decrease by $2,500 per year.

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