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10 April, 17:28

Two firms with identical capital intensity ratios are generating the same amount of sales. However, Firm A is operating at full capacity, while Firm B is operating below capacity. If the two firms expect the same growth in sales during the next period, then Firm A is likely to need more additional funds than Firm B, other things held constant. a. True. b. False

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  1. 10 April, 17:43
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    True

    Explanation:

    Firm A is operating at full capacity, if its sales keep increasing, then t will need to invest to expand its production capacity. Since firm B is operating below full capacity level, if its sales keep increasing it will have some spare production capacity it can use before operating at full capacity.

    Therefore firm A will need to invest in an expansion of its production capacity while firm B can keep operating without new investments.
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