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sardine kitchen company produces three sizes of crock pots: small, medium, and large. a condensed segmented income statement for a recent period follows:
assume none of the fixed expenses for the small size crock pot are avoidable. what will be total net income if the line is dropped?
a.$47,000
b.$13,000
c.$8,000
d.$55,000
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