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1.) Calculate the value as a percent of sales for the quarter. Total Dollars for Current...

1.) Calculate the value as a percent of sales for the quarter.

Total Dollars for Current Q. $/Ton % of Sales

$639611 $207.19   
$482368 $156.25
$157243 $50.93
$5310 $1.72
$38588 $12.50
$517 $0.17
$8750 $2.83
$21609 $7.00
$1866 $0.60
$12500 $4.05
$54500 $17.65
$2175 $0.70
$1000 $0.32
$4670 $1.51
$151483 $49.05
$5760 $1.88
$225 $0.07
$4022 $1.30
$1963 $0.65

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