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Boreki Enterprise has the following 10 items in inventory. Theodore Boreki asks you a recent OM graduate to divide these item into ABC classification. Fill in the blanks and then answer the following questions. round dollar volume to the nearest number and percentage of dollar volume to two decimal places. Item Annual Demand Cost\Unit Dollar Volume % of Total Dollar Volume
A2 3500 50 ___ ___
BB 4000 12 48,000 4.89
CT 1500 45 67,500 6.60
D1 6000 20
E9 1000 20 20,000 1.95
F3 500 500
G2 200 1500 300,000 29.34
H2 600 20 12,000 1.17
I5 1750 10 ___
J8 2500 5 12,500 1.22
Based on the percentages of dollar volume, Item A2 should be classified as .

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