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QS 5-15 Computing and analyzing gross margin ratio LO A2 Carrier Lennox Trane York Sales $ 160,000 $ 750,000 $ 48,000 $ 267,000 Sales discounts 2,000 17,000 600 4,400 Sales returns and allowances 18,000 6,000 4,900 1,300 Cost of goods sold 93,800 466,007 31,450 130,650 Compute net sales, gross profit, and the gross margin ratio for each of the four separate companies. (Round your gross margin ratio to 1 decimal place; i. e.; 0.2367 should be entered as 23.7%.)

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