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3. In January, Sony purchased a million memory chips, enough for approximately four months of production of Sony’s personal computers, at $4 per chip. By April, the market price of chips had fallen to $3, and Sony decided to take advantage of the new lower price and purchased an additional million chips. In deciding which chips to use in its production during the month of April, Sony should

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