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Use the following selected data from Business Solutions’s income statement for the three months ended March 31, 2018, and from its March 31, 2018, balance sheet to complete the requirements below: computer services revenue, $26,897; net sales (of goods), $19,815; total sales and revenue, $46,712; cost of goods sold, $13,828; net income, $18,183; quick assets, $88,432; current assets, $96,928; total assets, $121,512; current liabilities, $855; total liabilities, $855; and total equity, $120,657.
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