Loss Layer Welcome! You are encouraged to register with the site and login (for free). When you register, you support the site and your question history is saved.The Nowka apparel company's design for its new luxury jacket, the Fleecer, included a special design for a synthetic fabric layer that was intended to complement the model's image. The winning bid for supplying this synthetic fabric was submitted by Rainflex. Analysts concluded that the bid would only just cover Rainflex's costs on the fabric, but Rainflex executives claim that winning the bid will actually make a profit for the company.Which of the following, if true, most strongly justifies the claim made by Rainflex's executives? In any Nowka jacket, the synthetic fabric used in the jacket's hood, if one is present, is of the same make and model as the synthetic fabric of the jacket itself. Rainflex holds exclusive contracts to supply Nowka with the synthetic fabric for a number of other jackets made by Nowka. The production facilities for the Fleecer and those for the synthetic fabric to be supplied by Rainflex are located very near each other. A segment of people who have purchased a carefully designed luxury jacket will replace a worn part of it with a part of exactly the same make and type. When Nowka awarded the fabric contract to Rainflex, the only criterion on which Rainflex's bid was clearly ahead of its competitors' bids was price. Review Answer