Reference no: EM132738967
Problem 1: If revenues are P210,000 under alternative A and P216,000 under alternative B, and costs are P190,000 for A and P204,000 for B, then using the basic approach in incremental analysis, incremental revenues, costs, and net income, in comparing B to A are respectively
A. P6,000, P(14,000), P(8,000) C. P6,000, P14,000, P8,00
B. P(6,000), P14,000, P8,000 D. P(6,000), P(14,000), P(8,000)
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