11. If planned sales for March are $25,300 and the stock-sales ratio is planned at 2.6 for March, what is the dollar amount of BOM stock that is needed for March? Round to two decimal places.
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The stock-sales ratio is given as 2.6, which means that for every dollar of sales, there should be 2.6 dollars of stock. Show more…
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