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39. Sales
The Coca-Cola Company had sales of $35,123
million in 2010 and $45,998 million in 2014. Use the
Midpoint Formula to estimate the sales in 2012. Assume
that the sales followed a linear pattern. (Source: The
Coca-Cola Company)
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