Cee Incorporated has some raw materials (Banana) that originally costs 35,000. This raw material remained unused and now only has a scrap value of 8,000 but if reworked at a cost of 2,000 to produce Banana Fritters it could be sold for 9,200. If the company chooses to rework the bananas, what is the incremental effect of this decision on the overall profit of the company?
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Cee Incorporated has some raw materials (Banana) that originally costs 35,000. This raw material remained unused and now only has a scrap value of 8,000 but if reworked at a cost of 2,000 to produce Banana Fritters it could be sold for 9,200. If the company chooses to rework the bananas, what is the incremental effect of this decision on the overall profit of the company?
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