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Metters cabinets, inc., needs to choose a production method for its new office shelf, the maxistand. to accomplish this, the firm has gathered the following production cost data: annualized fixed cost of plant & equipment variable costs (per unit) ($) process type labor material energy mass customization $ 1 comma 260 comma 000 30 18 12 intermittent $ 1 comma 000 comma 000 24 26 20 repetitive $ 1 comma 600 comma 000 28 15 12 continuous $ 2 comma 000 comma 000 25 15 10 metters cabinets projects an annual demand of 24 comma 000 units for the maxistand. the selling price for the maxistand is $ 120 per unit. a) based on the projected annual demand, the best alternative available is to use th

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