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Brew Corporation's Most Recent Comparative Balance Sheet and Income Statement

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Brew Corporation's most recent comparative balance sheet and income statement appear below:
Brew Corporation's most recent comparative balance sheet and income statement appear below:     Cash dividends were $37.The company did not retire or sell any property,plant,and equipment during the year.The net cash provided by (used in) operating activities for the year was: A)  $185 B)  $51 C)  $83 D)  $191 Brew Corporation's most recent comparative balance sheet and income statement appear below:     Cash dividends were $37.The company did not retire or sell any property,plant,and equipment during the year.The net cash provided by (used in) operating activities for the year was: A)  $185 B)  $51 C)  $83 D)  $191 Cash dividends were $37.The company did not retire or sell any property,plant,and equipment during the year.The net cash provided by (used in) operating activities for the year was:

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