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Use Table 21-1 to answer the following questions about Magnum Enterprises.
a. What were the sales of standard units in February in the Northeast?
b. What were the sales of deluxe units in April in the Southeast?
c. What were the total sales for May and June in the Northwest?
d. What months showed an increase in sales of standard units in the Southwest?
e. How much more deluxe sales were there company-wide in May than in April?
f. What percent of the total sales in the Northwest were standard?
TABLE 21-1 Magnum Enterprise Six-Month Sales Report
Magnum Enterprises
Six-Month Sales Report
January February March April May June | |||||||
Standard | Deluxe Standard | Deluxe Standard | Deluxe Standard | Deluxe Standard | Deluxe Standard | Deluxe | |
Northwest | $123,200 | $86,400 $115,800 | $73,700 $133,400 | $91,100 $136,700 | $92,600 $112,900 | $65,300 $135,000 | $78,400 |
Northeast | $214,700 $121,300 $228,400 | $133,100 $246,600 $164,800 $2.39.000 | $153,200 $266,100 $185,000 $279,300 | $190,100 | |||
Southwest | $88,300 | $51,000 $72,100 | $45,700 $97,700 | $58,300 $104,000 | $67,800 $125,000 | $78,300 $130,400 | $74,500 |
Southeast | $143,200 | $88,700 $149,900 | $91,300 $158,400 | $94,500 $127,700 | $70,300 $145,700 | $79,400 $162,000 | $88,600 |

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