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Below is an exception report for records selected because of the size of their variance. If the system would allow you to order the list of customers from the most severe variance to the lease severe variance, what would be the order of the records?
SOUTHWEST SALES REPS, INC.
SALES BY CUSTOMER
FOURTH QUARTER 2012

 Customers  This Year  Last Year  Variance  Budget  Variance  Barrett Company $30,000$26,000$4,000+$32,000$2,000 Cardenas Bros. 94,00095,0001,00090,0004,000+ Estrada Coaches 72,00069,0003,000+80,0008,000 Reed Enterprises 52,00044,0008,000+54,0002,000 Tran Industries 39,00035,0004,000+31,0008,000+ Wise Imports 80,00085,0005,00090,00010,000\begin{array}{lrrrrr}\text { Customers } & \text { This Year } & \text { Last Year } & \text { Variance }&\text { Budget } & \text { Variance }\\\hline\text { Barrett Company } & \$ 30,000 & \$ 26,000 & \$ 4,000+ & \$ 32,000 & \$ 2,000- \\\text { Cardenas Bros. } & 94,000 & 95,000 & 1,000- & 90,000 & 4,000+\\\text { Estrada Coaches } & 72,000 & 69,000 & 3,000+ & 80,000 & 8,000- \\\text { Reed Enterprises } & 52,000 & 44,000 & 8,000+ & 54,000 & 2,000-\\\text { Tran Industries } & 39,000 & 35,000 & 4,000+ & 31,000 & 8,000+ \\\text { Wise Imports } & 80,000 & 85,000 & 5,000- & 90,000 & 10,000-\end{array}


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