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Buzz's Educational

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Buzz's Educational Software Outlet sells two or more of the video games as a single package. Managers are keenly interested in individual product-profitability figures. Information pertaining to three bundled products and the stand-alone prices is as follows:
 Stand-Alone  Selling Price  Cost  Package  Packaged  Price  Reading Fun $25$3.60 1. Reading Fun & Math Fun $44 Math Fun $30$4.00 2. Reading Fun & Analysis $56 Analysis $45$5.00 3. All three $76\begin{array} { | l | c | c | l | c | } \hline & \begin{array} { c } \text { Stand-Alone } \\\text { Selling Price }\end{array} & { \text { Cost } } &{ \text { Package } } & \begin{array} { c } \text { Packaged } \\\text { Price }\end{array} \\\hline \text { Reading Fun } & \$ 25 & \$ 3.60 & \text { 1. Reading Fun \& Math Fun } & \$ 44 \\\hline \text { Math Fun } & \$ 30 & \$ 4.00 & \text { 2. Reading Fun \& Analysis } & \$ 56 \\\hline \text { Analysis } & \$ 45 & \$ 5.00 & \text { 3. All three } & \$ 76 \\\hline\end{array}
-Using the stand-alone method with selling price as the weight for revenue allocation,what amount of revenue will be allocated to Reading Fun in the first package (Reading Fun & Math Fun) ?


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