A company sells goods with a warranty for the cost of repairs required in the first 1 month after purchase. Past experience of suggests: stion i) 85% of the goods sold will have no defects ii) 8% will have minor defects iii)7% will have major defects If minor defects were detected in all products sold, the cost of repairs will be OMR 66,000; if major defects were detected in all products sold, the cost would be OMR 272,000. What amount of provision should be made? OMR 50,700 OMR 24,320 OMR 26,380 个 None of them
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