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Business, 01.03.2021 21:10 D0399387

Plainfield Company manufactures part G for use in its production cycle. The full cost per unit for each of 12,000 units of part G are as follows: Direct materials $4 Direct labor 12 Variable overhead 6 Fixed overhead 7 $29 Verona Company has offered to sell Plainfield 12,000 units of part G for $31 per unit. If Plainfield accepts Verona's offer, the released facilities could be used to save $45,000 in relevant costs in the manufacture of part H. In addition, $4 per unit of the fixed overhead applied to part G would be eliminated. Which alternative is more desirable and by what amount

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