Last year Baron Enterprises had $350 million of sales, and it had $270 million of fixed assets that were used at 65% of capacity last year. In millions, by how much could Baron's sales increase before it is required to increase its fixed assets?
A. $170.09
B. $179.04
C. $188.46
D. $197.88
E. $207.78
Answer: C
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