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The Can Division of Bramble Corp. manufactures and sells tin cans externally for $0.50 per can. Its unit variable costs and unit fixed costs are $0.24 and $0.06, respectively. The Packaging Division wants to purchase 50,000 cans at $0.30 a can. Selling internally will save $0.01 a can. Assuming the Can Division is already operating at full capacity, what is the minimum transfer price it should accept

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