What is the total cost in dollars for adding 1.0 million units of capacity to a production line  with an automation level of 1.0 and floor space costs per unit of $6? Assume automation  costs per unit of $4.
a. $26 million
b. $10 million
c. $2.6 million
d. $1 million
e. none of the above

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Answer :

b. $10 million

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