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Business, 26.12.2019 21:31, jamiesong3501

Selected operating data for two divisions of outback brewing, ltd., of australia are given below: division queensland new south wales sales $ 901,000 $ 2,480,000 average operating assets $ 530,000 $ 620,000 net operating income $ 54,060 $ 74,400 property, plant, and equipment (net) $ 248,000 $ 198,000 required: 1. compute the rate of return for each division using the return on investment (roi) formula stated in terms of margin and turnover. (round your answers to 2 decimal places.) 2. which divisional manager seems to be doing the better job? queensland division new south wales division

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