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Matterhorn, inc. had the following sales for the past six months. matterhorn collects its credit sales 30% in the month of sale, 60% one month after the sale, and 10% two months after the sale. cash sales credit sales january $50,000 $50,000 february $70,000 $110,000 march $55,000 $95,000april $78,000 $130,000 may $80,000 $105,000 june $75,000 $148,0001. what are matterhorn's total cash receipts for the month of march?

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