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From the following information, calculate: a. Net sales c. Gross profit from sales b. Cost of merchandise (goods) sold d. Net income Given: Gross sales, $36,000; sales returns and allowances, $2,800; beginning inventory, $5,900; net purchases, $6,800; ending inventory, $5,200; operating expenses, $8,100.

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