Total input includes abnormal as well as normal spoilage and is, therefore, inappropriate as a basis for computing normal spoilage."...agree/disagree with this statement?
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Normal spoilage refers to the expected loss of goods during production due to inherent inefficiencies, while abnormal spoilage refers to losses that exceed the expected level, often due to unforeseen circumstances or issues. Show more…
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