Using or not using the contribution margin for cost-volume-profit computations will not change the resulting amount of breakeven units in a given situation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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A cooperative approach to product design is referred to as?

a. Team manufacturing b. Continuous improvement c. Concurrent engineering d. Functional overlapping

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Sumter Corporation uses the weighted-average method in its process costing system. The following data pertain to operations in the first processing department for a recent month:     Work in process, beginning:   Units in process 6,000 Percent complete with respect to materials 60%Percent complete with respect to conversion 20%Costs in the beginning inventory:   Materials cost$78,200 Conversion cost$3,600 Units started during the month ? Units completed and transferred out during the month 70,000 Costs added to production during the month:   Materials cost$286,600 Conversion cost$216,000 Work in process, ending:   Units in process 8,000 Percent complete with respect to materials 75%Percent complete with respect to conversion 25%  How many units were

started into production during the month? A. 56,000 units B. 68,000 units C. 72,000 units D. 84,000 units

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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways to proactively manage demand?

a. prices changes b. sales incentives c. promotions d. sales force opinion

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One of the requirements for a factory assembly job at Spruce Industries is that the worker be less

than six feet tall. Aaron applies for the job, but is not hired. Which is true? A) Spruce Industries is in violation of Title VII only if Aaron can show that he is over six feet tall and he was not hired because he was too tall. B) Spruce Industries is in violation of Title VII only if Aaron is over six feet tall. C) Spruce Industries is in violation of Title VII if the height requirement has the result of discriminating against men and the height requirement does not relate to fitness for the particular job. D) Spruce Industries is in violation of Title VII only if Aaron is less than six feet tall.

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