1714. In customer cost hierarchy, costs of all activities incurred to sell group of units to end consumers are classified as

A. customer sustaining costs
B. customer output unit-level costs
C. customer batch-level costs
D. corporate sustaining costs
✅ The correct answer is option C.
In customer cost hierarchy, costs of all activities incurred to sell group of units to end consumers are classified as customer batch-level costs. Batch-level costs are expenses related to a group of products that cannot readily be traced back to an individual item. In other words, these production costs are incurred to produce a set of products or a batch and can’t be allocated to an individual unit.

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