Using the mean-per-unit estimation method an auditor has properly calculated the estimated total audited value of a population as $200,000. Her sample included 200 of the population's 40,000 items. She found that, in her sample, the average audited value was $1 more than the average book value. What was the average book value in the sample? Multiple Choice $6 $10 $8 $4
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