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Business, 13.08.2019 03:20, lucyfox8165

Atlas company builds swimming pools. atlas budgets that they will sell 14 pools during the month of april at a price of $20517 per pool. actual pools sold by atlas during april were 12 pools at a price of $21771 per pool. what is the master budget variance for april? if the variance is unfavorable, use a negative sign right before the number with no space in between.

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