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Graham Corporation has 1,000 cartons of oranges that were harvested at a cost of $27,200. The oranges can be sold as is for $31,280. The oranges can be processed further into orange juice at an additional cost of $12,600 and be sold at a price of $47,400. The incremental income (loss) from processing the oranges into orange juice would be:

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