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Suppose that a manufacturer can produce a part for $10.00 with a fixed cost of $5,000. The manufacturer can contract with a supplier in Asia to purchase the part at a cost of $12.00, which includes transportation. a. If the anticipated production volume is 1,200 units, compute the total cost of manufacturing and the total cost of outsourcing. What is the best decision? – 15 Points b. Find the break-even volume and characterize the range of volumes for which it is more economical to produce or to outsource. – 20 Points

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