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Business, 26.11.2019 06:31, Weser17

Afire destroyed most of the inventory in mick’s warehouse on september 1. after the fire, mick’s accounting records showed the following: inventory, january 1 $ 55,000 purchases, january 1 through september 1 $ 310,000 sales, january 1 through september 1 $ 370,000 inventory not damaged by fire $ 45,000 gross profit percentage on sales 30 % what amount of inventory was lost in the fire?

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