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An income statement for sam's bookstore for the first quarter of the year is presented below: sam's bookstore income statement for quarter ended march 31 sales $ 950,000 cost of goods sold 650,000 gross margin 300,000 selling and administrative expenses selling $ 104,000 administration 112,000 216,000 net operating income $ 84,000 on average, a book sells for $50. variable selling expenses are $4 per book with the remaining selling expenses being fixed. the variable administrative expenses are 3% of sales with the remainder being fixed. the contribution margin for sam's bookstore for the first quarter is:

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