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Operating at or near full capacity will require a firm considering a "special sales order" to potentially recognize the:

A. Opportunity cost from lost sales.
B. Value of full employment.
C. Use of operating leverage.
D. Likely increase in fixed cost associated with the order.
E. Importance of facility-level cost drivers.

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Operating at or near full capacity will require a firm considering a special sales order to potentially recognize the value of full employment.

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Operating at or near full capacity will require a firm considering a "special sales order" to potentially recognize the value of full employment.

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