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Rock Inc. has three divisions, Granite, Lime and Nina. All fixed costs are unavoidable. Following is the income statement for the previous a.What would Rock’s profit margin be if the Lime division were dropped?b.What would Rock’s profit margin be if the Nina division were dropped?
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