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Daisy Co. has $267,000 in taxable income and Binget Co. has $1,600,000 in taxable income. Suppose both firms have identified a new project that will increase taxable income by $10,000. The additional project will increase Daisy Co.'s taxes by and Binget Co.'s taxes by .

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