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Watson company has monthly fixed costs of $84,000 and a 50% contribution margin ratio. if the company has set a target monthly income of $15,100, what dollar amount of sales must be made to produce the target income? a. $198.200 b. $99100 c. $168,000 d. $30.200 e. $137800

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