Ferrar Corporation has two major business segments: Consumer and Commercial. Data for the segments and for the company for March appear below: Sales revenues, Consumer$680,000 Sales revenues, Commercial$280,000 Variable expenses, Consumer$394,000 Variable expenses, Commercial$143,000 Traceable fixed expenses, Consumer$102,000 Traceable fixed expenses, Commercial$45,000 In addition, common fixed expenses totaled $210,000 and were allocated as follows: $122,000 to the Consumer business segment and $88,000 to the Commercial business segment. The contribution margin of the Commercial business segment is:
A. $62,000
B. $423,000
C. $137,000
D. $184,000
Answer: C
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