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This problem has been solved! see the answercoca-cola sales in germany were 243,000 cases in 1934, 1 million cases in 1936, and 4.5 million cases in 1939. germany was a growing market for coca-cola along with other countries in europe, before world war ii. with pervious data given, calculate the company’s sales growth rate for each time period in the following table: years growth rate 1. 1934-1936 is it: 102.86% or 105.7% or 45.89% or 65.10% 2. 1936-1939 is it: 65.10% or 311.5% or 85.92% or 79.28% 3. 1934-1939 is it: 55.65% or 79.28% or 65.10% or 108.54% during world war ii, coca-cola co. cut off all syrup sales to germany in 1940, resulting in no sales from 1943-1945. if coca-cola’s sales had grown from 1939-1945 at the same rate that they grew between 1934 and 1939, its sales in 1945 would have been approximately cases. (hint: use sales data from 1939 as the present value.) a. 2.62 billion b. 149.42 million c. 5.41 million d. 313 million if coca-cola’s worldwide growth were to continue at the same growth rate as it did in germany between 1939 and 2008, when sales grew at the rate of 10.26%, its hypothetical sales in france in 2053 (42 years from 2011) would be approximately billion cases. (note: for this question, ignore other factors that affect sales) a. 180.8 b. 203.4 c. 226.0 d. 271.2

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