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Ralston Dairy gathered this data about the two products that it produces:
Products | Current Sales Value |
Estimated Added |
Sales Value If Processing Further |
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Frozen yogurt | $8,100 | $1,900 | $10,900 | ||||||
Ice cream | 11,900 | 7,100 | 17,900 |
Which of the products should be processed further?
because profits
$fill in the blank 3.
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