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Your company sells $25,543 worth of merchandise in January, $15,550 in February, and $32,461 in March. What are the average sales for these months? $18,388 $36,777 $73,553 $24,518
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Your company sells $25,543 worth of merchandise in January, $15,550 in February, and $32,461 in March. What are the average sales for these months? $18,388 $36,777 $73,553 $24,518
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I think it’s 36,777 im not sure about it because if you multiply them and then divided them you will get a whole different answer
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