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Data for January for Bondi Corporation and its two major business segments, North and South, appear below:Sales revenues, North $ 759,000Variable expenses, North $ 440,500Traceable fixed expenses, North $ 90,900Sales revenues, South $ 586,800Variable expenses, South $ 334,900Traceable fixed expenses, South $ 76,000In addition, common fixed expenses totaled $206,000 and were allocated as follows: $107,000 to the North business segment and $99,000 to the South business segment. A properly constructed segmented income statement in a contribution format would show that the segment margin of the North business segment is:

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