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Question #: 58
Topic #: 1
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Which statement describes how assemblies are priced?

  • A. An assembly’s price is the sum of all component costs to the manufacturer.
  • B. An assembly’s price is the sum of all component prices.
  • C. An assembly’s price depends on the price of its most expensive component.
  • D. An assembly’s price is independent of all component prices.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Inu_Moon
Highly Voted 1 year, 10 months ago
D - SA 30578
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TomGreen
Most Recent 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
Tricky, first I thought its about the value, but its about the Sales Price which can freely be filled in => D
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TomGreen
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Tricky, first I thought its about the value, but its about the Sales Price which can freely be filled in => D
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Bennettvp
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D - The asset/costing value of each built assembly item can be the total value of the assembly's member items. It can also be another value that you assign on the item record. This value functions like the assembly item's purchase price for inventory costing calculations.
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KayMens
1 year, 10 months ago
B is the answer
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