When would sunk costs be irrelevant for current decision making?
a. when the sunk costs are computed using accounting methods
b. when the sunk costs are greater than variable costs
c. when the sunk costs have been incurred only a short time ago
d. Sunk cost are always irrelevant when making current decisions.
D
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