(A)
Interpretation: The profit in product mix by using traditional contribution margin method needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Contribution margin is concerned with preparing income statement. Generally for calculating profit or loss in business it is required.
B
Interpretation: The profit (using bottleneck method) for select a product mix needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction: In a product mix, each bottleneck considers as a decision maker. It is a constraint which limits the ability to meet market demand
(C)
Interpretation: The profit gain in value and in percentage needs to be determined.
Concept Introduction: Contribution margin is concerned with preparing income statement. Generally for calculating profit or loss in business it is required.
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