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Business, 14.10.2019 20:30, BreBreDoeCCx

Ann, bob, carol, and denis own a candy store. after a large argument, they decide to dissolve their partnership using the sealed bid method. ann bids $320,000 for the store, bob bids $440,000 for it, carol bids $240,000 for it, and denis bids $400,000 for it. what is ann's fair share? $ what is bob's fair share? $ what is carol's fair share? $ what is denis's fair share? $ since bob has the highest bid, he receives the business. after the initial allocation there is a surplus of how much? $ in the final settlement, how much money does ann receive?

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