A joint input costing $500 results in four distinct products at the point of split-off. Relevant data follows: Sales Value Separable Sales Value After
Product at Split-Off Cost Further Processing
J $200 $100 $400
K 300 200 600
L 100 50 140
M 20 10 40
Assume that after the split-off point one unit of J can be processed directly into one unit of K, and then processed further as shown for product K. For the purpose of making this decision, what is the opportunity cost to be assigned to a unit of J?
A) $400
B) $300
C) $200
D) $100
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