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Question: Presented below is financial information for two

Presented below is financial information for two different companies.
Presented below is financial information for two different companies.

Instructions
(a) Determine the missing amounts.
(b) Determine the gross profit rates. (Round to one decimal place.)

Instructions (a) Determine the missing amounts. (b) Determine the gross profit rates. (Round to one decimal place.)





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May Company Reed Company Sales revenue $90,000 (a) 87,000 56,000 (b) 15,000 (c) (d) $ 5,000 Sales returns Net sales Cost of goods sold Gross profit Operating expenses 102,000 (e) 41,500 (f) Net income 15,000


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