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Chapter 9, Problem 15ESB
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To determine
Indicate the consequences to Company W, if Division R manufactures the electric fans and sells to Division C, and indicate the reasonable transfer price range, if the transfer exists.
b.
To determine
Explain whether it would be beneficial if Division C requires 30,000 units.
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