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This problem continues the daniels consulting situation from problem p24-37 of chapter 24. daniels consulting provides consulting services at an average price of $150 per hour and incurs variable costs of $75 per hour. assume average fixed costs are $5,250 a month. daniels has developed new software that will revolutionize billing for companies. daniels has already invested $300,000 in the software. it can market the software as is at $40,000 per client and expects to sell to 12 clients. daniels can develop the software further, adding integration to microsoft products at an additional development cost of $150,000. the additional development will allow daniels to sell the software for $49,000 each but to 16 clients. should daniels sell the software as is or develop it further

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