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Principles of Accounting II (All Sections) [2020 S2] A year ago, Crunchy Cols Corporation bought a stamping machine to walks the cars for it's calls

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Principles of Accounting II (All Sections) [2020 S2] A year ago, Crunchy Cols Corporation bought a stamping machine to walks the cars for it's calls the cost of the machine was $60 060 The machine has a useful life of 5 years and a salvage value of zero at the and off those five years. Annual depreciation on the machine is $12,090. One year of depreciation has been recorded. The variable murtifacturing cost of producing the cans is $0.05 per ean. The only fixed manufacturing cost is the annual depreciation of $12 090 on the stamping machine Crunchy needs 200,000 cars annually Dagmar Stamping Company recently gave Crunchy an offer to supply all of te cars needis for the next four years at $0:07 per can. if Crunchy buys from Dagmar, the stamping machine would not be needed and would be sold for $35,000. if Crunchy buys from Dagmar, what will be the total dollar increase or decrease in income for the nerd four years ? Select one: a, $29,090 decrease b, $32,090 increase e, $19,090 increase d, $16,000 decrease

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