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Total in February = North + South + East + West Total in February = 150 + 130 + 110 + 140 = 530 Total in March = North + South + East + West Total in March = 180 + 160 + 130 + 150 = 620 Calculate the percentage contribution of February's total to March's total: Percentage = (Total in February / Total in March) × 100 Percentage = (530 / 620) × 100 ≈ 85.5% Answer: c) 530, 85.5%
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