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Reporting Net Sales after Sales Discounts [LO 6-4] During the months of January and February, Solitaire Corporation sold goods to two customers. The sequence of events was as follows:
Jan. 6 Sold goods for $120 to Wizard Inc. with terms 2/30, n/60. The goods cost Solitaire $71.
7 Sold goods to Spyder Corp. for $83 with terms 4/10, n/30. The goods cost Solitare $61.
14 Collected cash for the amount due from Wizard Inc.
Feb. 28 Collected cash for the amount due from Spyder Corp.
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Compute the total revenue Solitare would report over the two months. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)

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