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Samsun company operates with two divisions, sam and sun. The results of the operations last year showed the company earning a net operating income of P468,000 while allocating P1,040,000 ccommon fixed expenses. The contribution margin of Sam was P780,000 while contribution margin ratio for sun ws 40%. Sun was able to generate sales of P3,250,000, and its segment margin was P832,000. The segment margin for sam was:
A. P676,000
B. 1,508,000
C. P208,000
D. P832,000
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