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Suppose that S O Fashion completes final delivery of its full contracted shipment on September 20, 2012. If the information contained in all three sources is correct, the total penalty costs incurred for the delayed delivery should be closest to.○ $700○ $1, 500○ $2, 000○ $2, 500○ $3, 000

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从Source #3 可知全部船运迟到8到15天的固定罚款为$2, 500,如果 S O Fashion最终运输日期为2012年9月20号,那么就会造成10天的延误,因此罚款为$2, 500。
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