Margin cost pricing maybe changed for which of the following reasons
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Marginal cost pricing is the practice of setting the price of a product at or slightly above the variable cost to produce it. This approach typically relates to short-term price setting situations. This situation usually either when a company has a small amount of remaining unused production capacity available that it wishes to use, or it is unable to sell at a higher price.
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