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Business, 17.10.2019 22:30 lupitasgirl3326

The receiving department of owen has three activities: unloading, counting goods, and inspecting. unloading requires a forklift that is leased for $15,000 per year. the forklift is used only for unloading. the fuel for the forklift is $2,000 per year. inspection requires special testing equipment that has a depreciation of $500 per year and an operating cost of $1,000 per year. receiving has four employees who each have an average salary of $35,000 per year. the work distribution matrix for the receiving personnel is as follows: percentage of timeactivity on each activityunloading 25%counting 40%inspecting 35%calculate the cost of counting. a.$54,000b.$50,500c.$52,000d.$56,00 0

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