During 2010, America, Inc, produced, among other products, 9,300 cameras, incurring the following unit costs: $5 in direct materials, $3 in direct labor, $2 in variable overhead, $4 in fixed overhead, $0.50 in variable selling and administrative expenses, and $1 in fixed selling and administrative expenses. An outsider had offered to produce the cameras for $12 each. Assuming that the factory

space would have been idle otherwise, acceptance of the outside offer would have
a. lost the company $9,300.
b. saved the company $33,950.
c. saved the company $18,950.
d. lost the company $13,950.


D

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