Galveston Corporation has $200,000 of joint processing costs and is studying whether to process J and K beyond the split-off point. Information about J and K follows. Product J Product KTons produced 25,000 15,000 Separable variable processing costs beyond split-off$64,000 $100,000 Selling price per ton at split-off 15 52 Selling price per ton after additional processing 21 58 If Galveston desires to maximize total company income, what should the firm do with regard to Products J and K? Product JProduct KA.Sell at split-offSell at split-offB.Sell at split-offProcess beyond split-offC.Process beyond split-offSell at split-offD.Process beyond split-offProcess beyond split-offE.There is not enough information to judge.
A. Choice A
B. Choice B
C. Choice C
D. Choice D
E. Choice E
Answer: C
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