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Kephlee is an amusement park operator and provided the following select financial data:($ in millions) December 31, 2020Revenue $121.5Cash proceeds from the sale of a merry go round $15.4Cash flows from operations $121.4December 31, 2019 December 31, 2020Accounts receivable 95.4 123.5Deferred revenue 34.6 45.6Based on the information provided, what were cash sales during 2020?A. $136.9B. $119.8C. $104.4D. $93.4E. $82.4

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