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Prince Company's racquet division has projected a net operating loss of $190,000 for the coming year; fixed costs for the division total $325,000 (of which

Prince Company's racquet division has projected a net operating loss of $190,000 for the coming year; fixed costs for the division total $325,000 (of which $115,000 are considered to be avoidable). As a result of the expected loss, Prince is considering dropping the racquet division. If this division is dropped, Prince estimates that the clothing division's sales will decrease 5% next year. The clothing division's projected operating income next year is $195,000, while projected contribution margin is $525,000. Should Prince Company drop the racquet division?

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a. No, because operating income will decrease $29,750.

b. Yes, because operating income will increase $115,000.

c. No, because operating income will decrease $46,250.

d. Yes, because operating income will increase $180,250.

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