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How does a job-costing system differ from a process-costing system? a. a process-costing system allocates indirect costs to products; a job-costing system does not allocate indirect costs to products. b. a job-costing system assigns costs to masses of similar units; a process-costing system assigns costs to distinct units. c. a job-costing system allocates indirect costs to products; a process-costing system does not allocate indirect costs to products. d. a job-costing system assigns costs to distinct units; a process-costing system assigns costs to masses of similar units.

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